THURSDAY RODSERVATIONS

ODDS ‘N ENDS FROM SASKATOON

1 – It was great to see CFL football on television Wednesday night.  We hit the fabulous Saskatoon sportsbar RedZone to watch both the Alouettes-Blue Bombers and Warriors-Cavaliers.  In truth, the CFL preseason game attracted our eyes more.  It was a wire-to-wire victory for Cleveland, and a blowout victory in the end.  Meanwhile the CFL game had a dizzying pace of players in and out, and you really had to pay attention to what was going on.  Summer is here!  The CFL TV schedule is underway.  Winnipeg trounced Montreal 36-13.

2 – A Bomber fan texted me after the game, “Plan the parade!”.  He was being facetious of course, but he always sends a note like that after an early-season Winnipeg football victory.  However with immense expectations on The Blue this year, one has to think last night was close to a must-win game.  Coach Mike O’Shea looked relieved at game’s end, while Alouettes coach Jim Popp looked throughout the contest like he’s aged over the winter.  (Maybe it’s just because he cut off his long locks).  Montreal was underwhelming, and we think that will be a theme this year.

3 – Didn’t that guy signalling in defensive plays on the Bomber sidelines look a lot like long-time Roughriders defensive back Ventson Donelson?  That’s because it was.  I’m told he’s a guest coach on the Winnipeg staff.  Bomber defensive coordinator Richie Hall has long been in Ventson’s corner, including attending his motivational presentation “Unbroken” a few years ago at Regina’s Performing Arts Centre.  I was there too.  I often wonder how many people in Regina know there’s a former Packer, Patriot and Rose Bowl champion living in their midst.

4 – The new CFL stats system crashed in the second quarter of last night’s CFL preseason game, and the live scoreboard was taken off the league’s official website at CFL.ca.  We’re wondering if the CFL owners, Presidents and Governors understand how important this information is to the league’s fans?  We’ve concluded that they do not.  But the situation is out of our control.

And the band plays on.

5 – As I sit here in Starbucks early Thursday morning in Saskatoon, they’re talking about Garth Brooks at the tables all around me.  Never before have I seen a city so on fire as this one is for six concerts by the country music legend beginning tonight here in the Bridge City.  On one hand, I get it.  As my mind perused my favourite Garth Brooks songs (all from the early 1990s), I realized it sure would be nice to see him again.  But in the 90-minute sets he has scheduled, he’s not going to get to all of his best.  I’d have to think awhile on my favourite Garth Brooks tune, but near the top of the list are Unanswered Prayers and Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old).  The Dance was our grad song. That’s how far back we go with Old Garth.

However I’d be just as excited to see Clint Black live in concert again.

6 – The Garth Brooks concerts, Meatloaf in Moose Jaw and Theresa Caputo in the Brandt Centre will devastate the Riders’ crowd for Saturday’s home preseason game against the B.C. Lions.  The fact rain is expected, and it’ll be televised on TSN, aren’t helping matters either.

I’m still mildly shocked that the game isn’t soldout since it’s the kickoff to the Farewell Season but I’m not going to scorn anybody.  How you spend your entertainment dollars is your business.

I just fear that later on this season when the games are soldout and you can’t get a ticket, you’ll be wishing you came to this one.

Some fan has been incessantly writing into the SportsCage saying the Roughriders are missing the boat by not adding more seats to Mosaic Stadium this season.

Hey – if we can’t sell all the ones we have now, why add more?

– Just as I write this, a gentleman comes up and introduced himself in Starbucks.  His name is “Cal” and he says he’s a daily listener of the SportsCage on 620 CKRM here in Saskatoon.  HE is coming down to Saturday’s game.

Garth Brooks bedamned.

– Starbucks notes:  1) it’s so hot in this location that a bead of sweat has broken out on my forehead and 2) Google Maps says there are 11 Starbucks locations in Saskatoon (some of those may be Safeway locations).  Back home in Regina, not counting Safeway, there are only two.

Overheard at another conversation in this coffee shop this morning:

GUY #1:  “I watched my first CFL game of the season last night!”

GUY #2: “Why?”

Sheesh.  I might sit here and listen to people all day.

9 – TSN’s Gary Lawless predicts in his column “The Rouge” this week that the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will win the Grey Cup this season.  Thanks Gary, for the shoutout in the column by the way.

It’s an interesting prediction because Oddsshark.com has Calgary installed as the preseason Grey Cup favourites and Hamilton is listed 4th (behind Ottawa and Edmonton).

Meanwhile nobody has the Riders predicted to win the Grey Cup, which suits them just fine.

10 – Interesting news out of the SJHL annual meetings this week.  Apparently the league is going to a five minute 3-on-3 overtime period this year followed by a shootout.  Remember the SJHL was the first Canadian league to go to a shootout years ago. … Meanwhile the league is introducing a “media timeout” at the 10:00 mark of each period, thus mimicking the WHL.  I proposed that advancement to The Dub over a decade ago and it was quickly passed. With the WHL going to the “fast faceoff”, we had no time to get our radio commercials in so the 60 second break allowed us to roll off two commercials without missing any action. … Also the Voice of the La Ronge Ice Wolves, Braden Malsbury, is reporting the Western Canada Challenge Cup experiment will end after the 2017 tournament in Penticton, BC.  Hopefully a poor showing in Estevan this spring didn’t kill the concept.

11 – Get by your televisions tonight because the Stanley Cup will likely be handed out in Pittsburgh.  That’s a can’t-miss event on my calendar annually.  Now, the task is to find an appropriate sportsbar to watch the occasion.  Decisions, decisions.

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THAT’S ALL FOR TODAY.  THANKS FOR READING!
RP
@rodpedersen

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Sheldon Gray
8 years ago

Coach Donelson is also a defensive backs coach for the University of Regina Rams, and we are very happy to have him!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Ah don't lie Rod, you'll utilize your many connections and you'll be hanging out with Garth and Tricia backstage at the show tonight. Take lots of pics, we're all jealous as hell.

Gunderson's Yorkton

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Traditionally pre-season games are not sellouts. Half the players there won't be there in week 1 of the regular season. Even with it being the farewell season, if you are a season ticket holder you will be at all the other games. Missing one boring preseason game won't be the end all. As for the regular season, the Riders will need to be much better than last year or there won't be many sellouts with the exception of the last regular season game. I'm sure it will take 4 – 6 weeks for the team to gel and hit stride… Read more »

GeorgesB
GeorgesB
8 years ago

I have high hopes for the CFL wbesite/app and the new super stats package.
it certainly cant be as bad as last year was. Not sure what happened with the company that was taking care of the data last year, but they are no longer involved. To me, the off season is so long, there should be no excuses as to the readiness of the league for the beginning of the season.

Here is hoping they can work out the bugs in the next few weeks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

I've never heard anyone call a preseason game a must win. Come on man. So quick to throw negatively on Winnipeg and Hamilton but dont dare bad talk the riders. I've been a season ticket holder since 1994 and have yet to see a preseason game sold out. I gave my tickets away as I will be watching Garth on Saturday night

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Who's Garth Brooks?

Tarcy S
Tarcy S
8 years ago

Rod,

I highly suggest Sports On Tap. My sister is the manager there, it's a pretty kickass place. All the sports will be on, wherever they may be. I'm guessing hockey will be on the big screens.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

23,000 in Winnipeg… That must have been off, because it was so quiet and uneventful. Oh yeah, it's a pre-season game. Slow, many mistakes, not to much exciting, pretty basic. Many players those fans would never see again anyway as the starters were sitting after first quarter

Oh well, it's just a preseason game.

What's that Rod, you were asking again why there will be no sell out in Regina this weekend…

– concerts everywhere (Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw)
– potential for rain
– it's going to be televised
– and, oh yeah, it's only an exhibition game!!!

XYZ

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Doesn't drink but hangs out in Sports Bars interesting.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

I don't drink and I'm in bars all the time….Dee

dom
dom
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Are you for real with that comment. Grow up you ass clown. Why don't you grow a set of balls and put your name on your message. Would love to hook up bud!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

I don't think we need more seats for the regular season, but holy hell, only Rod would make the absurd comparison between not being able to sell PRESEASON SEATS and the likelihood of selling seats for regular season games. For some unknown reason Rod seems to think that a preseason game is appealing on a large scale and that the inability to sell out a preseason game, even after pointing out other events that are going on in the province, suggests an inability to sell out a regular season game. Which is a stupid opinion. Hey, Rod, guess what: preseason… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Roddy, The Western Canada Cup in Estevan was the first one to turn a profit. So not as bad as all make it out to be. The local team didn't perform well but the tournament was considered the most successful one run. Beating out Fort Mac even. The complaints came from teams who said they couldn't afford to attend and give up home games enroute to the RBC Cup. Which is ludicrous considering travel, meals, rooms were all covered by the host committee. Plus $5000 given to the teams for qualifying. Hard to understand it but it is what it… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Agreed with comments re exhibition game…

Hey Rod, save your sales job for the regular season games. When one of those is not sold out, then get on everyone's case.

As for this weekend's game, it is what it is. If you build it up for something that it is not, if you sell it as if it is the best thing ever when, really, it is just an exhibition game, then like a boy who cries wolf how are we supposed to take you seriously when you pitch to sell other games?

BBB

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

PreSeason game, whether they are trying to hype you into it as the farewell season or not, will not be sold out regardless. Trying to gode people into buying tickets with the farwell season schtick is dumb.

And what's wrong with going to a sports bar if you don't drink? Why does that anonymous guy hang out at the Rainbow Club if you don't…….well, you know. (not that there's anything wrong with that)

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

From a buddy who works in the Alberta Junior Hockey, the WCC was/is being discussed to end it because of teams who cant cover their costs. Weird because the host at the WCC covers other teams costs.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Any person who ever comments negatively on someone else's abstaining from alcohol is an absolute idiot! Likely a bully or just simply an insensitive, moronic, a**hole!

Backyard

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

People who don't drink can also be interested in watching sports? Who knew?

Jeff B
Jeff B
8 years ago

Take a look at Garth's set lists from this tour. 25-28 songs on average per show. That's probably closer to 2.5 hours. Should be great – I'm going twice! With 6 shows over 4 nights, most Rider fans can have it both ways if they really want to.

Go Riders, but my ST seats will be occupied by my cousin and his group. Garth or no Garth, its my baby girl's 2nd birthday. That's top priority for this dad.

Jeff in Saskatoon

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Rod why do you even publish idiot comments like that? You've worked hard to maintain sobriety in the alcohol-fuelled sports world and some people still have to be knobs about it. Sure it would be easy to crush back a couple schooners while at the bar watching the game but you've resisted and you should be commended for it, not ridiculed.

Jeff in Stoon, you're a good man. Garth is playing Winnipeg next weekend if you can't make it this weekend.

Old Tank