FINAL: ROUGHRIDERS 20 TIGER-CATS 18
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders, now riding a two-game winning streak after a 20-18 victory on Saturday over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, are an upbeat bunch at 3-10 and feel their playoff chances are still very much alive.
Tyler Crapigna kicked a 29-yard field goal as time expired to life the Riders to their second consecutive walk-off win on home turf. The previous week they upset the Edmonton Eskimos in overtime thanks to Darian Durant’s touchdown run.
“The excitement level is fantastic,” receiver Rob Bagg told reporters after the game. “When you get that feeling, you’re hungry to go out and get it again.”
But the Riders didn’t have Durant down the stretch on Saturday. He left the game with an injury at the end of the third quarter when he was wrestled to the turf by defensive lineman and former teammate John Chick. Durant did not return to the field.
“I hit my head on the ground and felt a little woozy,” Durant said. “I felt fine, I felt like I was ready to go back in but the doctors came up to me and wanted to go through the concussion protocol.”
Durant said he had a slight headache after the game and would use the upcoming bye week to rest.
Backup quarterback Mitchell Gale marched the Riders late on a 12-play drive, one that saw him complete five passes and rush for 12 yards to set up Crapigna with the game-winning kick.
The Riders now trail fourth-place Edmonton by six points in the West Division. The loss leaves Hamilton (6-7) in second place in the East Division, one point behind first-place Ottawa.
Jeremiah Masoli gave the Tiger-Cats a brief 18-17 advantage late in the fourth quarter when he rushed 21 yards for a touchdown. On second down and inches, Masoli took the snap around the right end of the line and found a clear path to the end zone for the score with a little more than three minutes remaining.
But the Tiger-Cats couldn’t slow Gale and the Riders on the ensuing drive.
“They made more plays than we did,” said Andy Fantuz, who led Hamilton with nine catches and 113 yards. “You have to give them credit. I don’t think they’re mathematically eliminated (from the playoffs) and they’re playing like a team that’s fighting for their life right now.”
Durant said his performance on Saturday prior to his injury may have been his best showing in a Riders uniform since he led the team to a Grey Cup title in 2013.
Durant was sharp from the game’s opening drive on Saturday. He marched the Saskatchewan offence to scoring drives on two of its first three possessions, including a 46-yard touchdown catch by Armanti Edwards, who has two touchdowns in his first two games with the club. That score gave the Riders a 10-7 lead after the first quarter.
Durant connected on 19-of-25 pass attempts for 276 yards in the first half. He also had a one-yard plunge for a touchdown to push the Riders ahead 17-10 at the half. He finished 23 for 31 for 326 yards.
“It’s something about these cool Saskatchewan nights and the ball was just spinning and I was seeing the field and was able to hit my receivers in stride. I felt good,” Durant said.
Durant spread the ball around, with Caleb Holley his favourite target on the night with eight catches and 110 yards. Bagg had eight receptions and 96 yards and Edwards picked up 88 yards on seven catches.
“I honestly don’t feel like we’re a 3-10 football team,” Bagg said. “It’s a fun place to be right now, a fun place to come to work every day and we’re just going to continue to work at it and keep this going.”
Hamilton’s Zach Collaros threw for 310 yards and one touchdown, a 16-yard strike to Brandon Banks in the first quarter.
The game was missing plenty of offensive stars. Naaman Roosevelt, Saskatchewan’s leading receiver, missed his second straight game with a leg injury. The Tiger-Cats were without receivers Chad Owens and Luke Tasker. All three pass catchers are on pace to surpass 1,000 yards.
The Riders have a bye week next week, while Hamilton returns home to take on the Calgary Stampeders.
(Canadian Press/Craig Slater)
Regina,Saskatchewan,
Who let the Cats out?
Who let the Cats out?
Wooh wa hah hooh!
Who let the Cats out?
Hear the RoarrrrRRRR!!!! Eat'em Raw Tiger Cats!
Lololololololol! Maybe you better start a GO FUND ME campaign for your Coach and GM's HEFTY fine for assaulting an official. What a bunch of MAROONS! Eat that raw. Duh!
How many ill fated back up QB sneaks does Jones need to run before his ego realizes they're Rider killer plays.
Oh! by the way! We left most of our Supetstar players back home in Steel Town Hamilton to make it a fair game.
Gale a step below Sunseri.
Looks like oskee wee wee wee'd on the field and they got eaten up LOL Go Riders
Dear know it all buffoons of regina,
Can you see it? Can you see it? Right in front of you! What you say? That be Mr. Jones total team rebuild taking shape in only half a season.
"In Jones We Trust"
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Regarding the "move the ball" penalty to Hamilton on third down. I saw it once before, a number of years ago when Saskatchewan was penalized for the same infraction.
Gale shows poise,toughness and confidence to win game! Sunseri comparisons can cease!!
FU Suitor! It's a common practice for OCenters to set over the ball and move/tilt it ahead 4 to 6 inches before the snap, and it's rarely called. Why? Who Knows?, but it probably should be but they've always let it go.
Then later, in analyzing a short yardage play by the Riders where the center tilts, not moves forward the ball, he claims there's no difference! As I said, fu Suitor!
Homer,
Clearly the Riders center moved the ball, end of subject.
Is it the policy of Carm and CKRM when considering who the game stars are to always ignore the performance of the quarterbacks. Picking Bagg over Durant!! WTF!! Get real Carm!
Weep for Brother Oska wee wee. His Cats have no teeth. See you in 2017.
Clarke got called earlier in the year … maybe twice. BTW Hamilton fan is right they had 3 top receivers out … we only had two out … and a QB late. We tried to even it out. Kent needs to control himself … could learn from Jones.
Perhaps they don't pick the guy who ended the game on the injury list, as whomever they pick has to come on live and do an interview?
Usually after a loss there are about 30 comments from the trolls. A win and they got nothing to say. Speaks volumes about their character, and how really insignificant they are.
To the FU Suitor guy;
I agree with you, there was no comparison in the two plays Suitor was comparing. Suitor was totally out of line there.
SWC
Way to go Tyler Crapigna! The criticism you got two weeks ago was over the top and undeserved! Hang in there.
There's that troll comment again from an Anoymous poster. Without a name your comment is null and void. Did you maybe think that most people hate going on line that late in the evening. To me that game proved nothing. it was a trap game for the Tiger Cats. If and when SK can put together a desisive win I might start to changi my mind. Until then this is a team with all playoff pressure removed and each playing for their job. It still looks like a mess to me. The game the night before watching the Rams beat… Read more »
Great game, fun to listen to, Doubles was rockin out there. No complaining from me, that was riders football to be proud of, way to go guys.
I give Jarious Jackson the game ball. His great little package to get Gale in FG range won the game. Gale is a train wreck and his drop off in talent from Durant is jaw dropping.
As for coming together, it's too little too late this year. But for two weeks in a row we've left Mosaic feeling good.
I'm still keeping the champagne on ice. The Riders played well on Saturday night, but there is still a lot of improvement needed before this team is a contender. The DL, OL and Canadian content overall need to improve. Resigning DD, but also developing his successor, is also crucial.
This last part I just can't leave alone. If you are going to troll the trolls, you can't do it anonymously. That is the height of hypocrisy. If you have something to say, be a man and put your name to it. Otherwise its as useless as bathroom graffiti.