TIGER-CATS ROUT BLUE BOMBERS 33-13

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WINNIPEG – Hamilton quarterback Dane Evans chatted with his Winnipeg counterpart Chris Streveler before Friday’s game between the CFL’s top two teams.

Evans then went out and threw for 359 yards and three touchdowns as the Tiger-Cats (11-3) remained the league’s best after a 33-13 victory over the Blue Bombers.

The two former backups-turned-starters talked to each other while both were on the field practising holding during the pre-game warmup.

“He’s a great dude,” Evans said of Streveler. “I love his competitive spirit. I’m pretty competitive myself. We just talked a little bit.”

The loss ended Winnipeg’s six-game unbeaten streak at home this season, which was a run of nine straight victories at IG Field going back to the end of last season.

The Bombers (9-5) were first in the West Division heading into the game with an identical record as Calgary, which they beat earlier this year.

Hamilton and Winnipeg are considered Grey Cup contenders, and both are led quarterbacks who got their starting jobs due to season-ending injuries.

It was Streveler’s fifth straight start and first game as Winnipeg’s bona fide starter. The team announced Thursday Matt Nichols had undergone season-ending shoulder surgery because rehab wasn’t enough to heal the injury he suffered in August.

Evans made his eighth start in place of Jeremiah Masoli, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament in a late July win over Winnipeg.

Would he have any advice for Streveler about officially grabbing the reins?

“The only advice I’d tell him is just to be himself,” said Evans, who’s in his second season with the Ticats. “Don’t worry about nothing else, just play your game.

“He’s a natural leader. The guys on the team will gravitate around him and he’s going to be fine.”

Evans has been doing pretty well since taking over from Masoli. He’s 6-2.

Friday’s victory was the fourth straight game he’s thrown for more than 300 yards. He completed 25-of-32 pass attempts with one interception.

The sophomore Streveler was 31-of-42 for 304 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. Winnipeg has lost three of its past four games.

“They pretty much did what we expected them to do,” said Streveler, who’s 2-3 as the starter. “They just played better than us today. Critical mistakes at critical times.”

Hamilton’s Bralon Addison, the league’s hottest receiver since Week 10, had an eight-yard TD reception, his seventh of the season. Brandon Banks hung on for a 10-yard TD catch at the back of the end zone.

Ticats backup quarterback David Watford dove for a one-yard TD and Lirim Hajrullahu booted field goals from nine and 47 yards out. He made three converts and one hit an upright.

Veteran running back Tyrell Sutton made his debut with Hamilton after signing with the club Sept. 9 and caught an eight-yard TD pass. He ran eight times for 25 yards.

Ticats linebacker Simoni Lawrence set a CFL record with 17 defensive tackles in the game, breaking Reggie Hunt’s old mark.

Running back Andrew Harris had an eight-yard touchdown catch for Winnipeg. Kicker Justin Medlock connected on field goals from 42 and 47 yards and went wide on a 41-yard attempt. He was good on one convert.

Harris hit the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the third straight season in front of a crowd of 25,086 fans. He sits at 1,021 yards after 10 carries for 37 yards.

The game was tied 7-7 after the first quarter. The Ticats led 24-10 halftime and 27-13 after three quarters.

Hamilton opened the contest going two and out and Winnipeg responded with Harris’s TD at 7:36 to cap off an 11-play, 73-yard scoring driving.

The Tiger-Cats followed up with points on their next three possessions from Addison’s TD, Hajrullahu’s nine-yarder and Banks’ TD that he helped set up with a 40-yard gain by weaving through defenders.

“We just never really got anymore traction after that first drive,” Harris said.

Evans soon aired out a 52-yard pass to receiver Marcus Tucker, who got to Winnipeg’s one-yard line. Watford plunged over the goal line on his second attempt for the 24-7 lead with 56 seconds remaining in the first half.

Medlock made two straight field goals to squeeze the visitors’ lead to 24-13 at 2:45 of the third quarter. Hajrullahu added a 47-yarder at 9:49.

The teams exchanged quick interceptions and the Ticats used theirs for Sutton’s TD at 4:06 of the fourth. Hajrullahu’s convert hit the upright.

(Canadian Press/Photo: Hamilton Tiger-Cats)

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SeeSeeRider
SeeSeeRider
5 years ago

And so it begins. As mentioned here previously, the Bombers now start a really tough stretch. Riders & Stamps have it much easier. Interesting stats brought out by broadcast crew at halftime. In the past 3 Qtrs going back to Q4 vs Als, Bombers gave up 719 passing yards. In previous 61 minutes they gave up 52 points. Bombers are very one dimensional on offence with runs & dump passes & Streveler has yet to show he can beat anyone with the pass. Another stat – vs teams above .500, Bombers are 2-4. They’ve been feasting on bottom dwellers. They… Read more »

Ted'dore
Ted'dore
5 years ago
Reply to  SeeSeeRider

Yep, those Bombers don’t meet anyone below .500 the rest of the way 2019. The easy games are over now, no more bottom dwellers such as the Roughriders to feast on here on in.