RIDERS DEFEND KHALIF MITCHELL SIGNING

REGINA – The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed controversial defensive lineman Khalif Mitchell to their practice roster, drawing criticism from Canadian Jewish organizations.

Mitchell hasn’t played since being released by the Montreal Alouettes in June 2015, a month after he was fined for violating the CFL’s social media policy with anti-Semitic posts on Twitter, which included a link to a Holocaust denial video.

At the time, he apologized in a joint statement by the CFL Players’ Association and B’nai Brith Canada, saying it was “a learning moment for me.”

“I wholeheartedly apologize to all those who I know I let down by posting those videos, especially those who look up to me as a professional athlete,” Mitchell said in May 2015. “I fell into a trap by watching that video and I hope others can learn from my very public mistake.”

Mitchell agreed to work with B’nai Brith, a Jewish human rights organization, to “educate myself about this and other human rights matters.”

Shimon Koffler Fogel, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, said Wednesday there is no evidence Mitchell has learned from his mistakes.

“We are deeply troubled that Mitchell is continuing to spread messages of hate against the Jewish people,” he said in a statement. “The Montreal Alouettes and the Canadian Football League did the right thing in 2015 by denouncing Mitchell’s hateful tweets and levying a fine against him for his troubling behaviour.

“Clearly, Mitchell has not learned from his past mistakes. We have engaged with the CFL and the Saskatchewan Roughriders and they have assured us they are investigating.”

The CIJA included screenshots of several recent retweets from Mitchell that it deemed troubling.

The CEO of B’nai Brith, Michael Mostyn, told Yahoo Sports on Wednesday that he expected the Roughriders to ensure that Mitchell will not use the CFL platform to promote offensive messages.

Roughriders coach Chris Jones said he doesn’t go online and hadn’t seen Mitchell’s recent Twitter activity.

“We’ve spoken on it,” said Jones. “He’s a couple years older. I’m hoping Khalif knows where he’s at in his life.”

Mitchell says he is aware of the reputation he brings to Saskatchewan, but he’s comfortable in his own skin.

“I’ve been around pretty much all the good and the bad at the maximum extremes,” he said. “What’s going on here is that I got the opportunity to go ahead and show everybody who I am. If you don’t know me, all you’ve got to do is go and look me up and then all of a sudden you’ll find out who I am.

“But I’m just myself. I’m comfortable being myself. I’m an outspoken guy, but every team I’ve always been around, I’ve loved my teammates to death.”

Mitchell was also in hot water with the league in 2012, when the CFL fined him for using derogatory terms against people of Chinese descent on Twitter.

The six-foot-six lineman signed with Montreal in February 2015. He was a CFL all-star in 2011.

Jones said the team needs to evaluate Mitchell’s fitness before deciding how he would fit into their plans.

“I’ve got to go through everything and once everything comes up to the game day, coach Jones will make the proper assessments,” Mitchell said.

“I trust whatever assessment he comes up with and then I’m just going to give him the best Khalif that he knows.”

(Canadian Press with files from the Regina Leader-Post)

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Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Keep'em coming Jonesie !!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Riders would do well to keep this player off social media and keep him focused on football. He is now 31 years old so lets hope he is more mature and ready to compete.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

What about all of Jonsey's recruits?? Isn't there anyone available on the practice roster?

tskware
8 years ago

Troubled but good player when he was in his prime. He cant make them worse can he? Shows how deep they've gone in thier scouting list to find DLs

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

I can see that this is starting to look like a cut throat football team with the signing of Khalif Mitchell. Another castoff. Go figure!

Ray

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

This is the guy who posts anti-semitic stuff on his twitter account.
Go check it out and tell me if you want him representing your beloved Riders.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Wow, the riders actually signed this head case…why would you bring in such an ignorant disrepectful player as this. Respect for this team is going to keep swirling downwards with signings like this.

J FRENCH
J FRENCH
8 years ago

Sorry Chris Jones, You've lost me. This move I can't let slide. #notMyRiders

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

A lot of baggage with this guy, hopefully he is not a problem

Dex
Dex
8 years ago

This is an embarrassment. Do they not know how to use google to do a little research? Or does Jones not care? There is a reason he has been out of football.

First it was Greg Hardy and now this guy. Bring in Ray Rice next?

Not a good look for the Riders at all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

At least the Riders are guaranteed to now be fined again. with this guy in the lineup. Talk about throwing fuel on a fire.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

For the clowns who know zip about professional football, this is a very good player aquisition for the interm. Good on the Riders.

Mr. Fout Bollur

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Clowns that know zip about football…you should look in the mirror bud, this guy has always been a problem player with bad actions to back that up…this is what you want your rookies to learn off of? If so then I am happy for you because the riders will stay in the basement with this attitude.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

"In Jones We Trust"

Rick
Rick
8 years ago

Don't care if they are Mother Theresa or Lex Luther types just want players who can win some games!

Glenn
Glenn
8 years ago

…….scraping the bottom of the barrel now…….no other team in the CFL wants him. Isn't he the guy that held down one of our offensive lineman by the throat a few years back? And took out Rottier with Edmonton with a very dirty arm twist? Where is all the talent that Jones, Murphy and let's not forget O'Day were supposed to tap into and bring in?? I'd rather go with young potential than old has been……..

tskware
8 years ago
Reply to  Glenn

No those are 2 seperate incidents and he was only involved on the Rottier incident. Which was bad enough all in itself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Dwight Anderson.. Taj Smith.. Tearrius George..

Khalif Mitchell…

So I guess it's time to start the watch for the next great player signing by the Riders.

My money is on Greg Hardy… though Ray McDonald might be a better fit.

..disgraceful.

tskware
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Those players all signed under different administration. Nothing to do with CJ Oday or Reynolds.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Scraping the bottom of the barrel now! Great!!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Anybody who thinks this is a good signing either has their head in the sand or has questionable racist beliefs themselves. If I were Reynolds I would now have Jones on a very short leash. He has done nothing good for the Riders brand. This is getting national attention, and not in a good way.

3RD and 1
8 years ago

Up until now I havent said anything about any players Jones and Company have brought in or cut lose.
What gets me on this one is remembering Chris Jones saying he would bring in players that were good people and good football players. There is no doubting that Khalif was a good DT when he played. However I challenge Chris Jones on the 1st part

tskware
8 years ago
Reply to  3RD and 1

Good point.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

At last, a new Old'96 er who can be a beast in the middle!