TUESDAY WITH THE RIDERS, CHAMBLIN QUOTES

The Roughriders were forced onto the practice field at Griffith’s Stadium for Tuesday morning’s walk-through on Day 10 of camp.  The Saskatoon city track championships were going on next door.  Here are head coach Corey Chamblin’s Tuesday comments:

ON THE GROWING INJURY LIST:

CC:  It is normal but I’m starting to get concerned about it just because we have a game coming up.  The last couple of practices I’ve cut some things and having a walk-through today gives guys time to recover and I’ll probably cut a bit this afternoon.  Hopefully the guys will heal a bit more and come game time we’ll have enough guys to do what we need to do.

ARE YOU READY FOR A GAME?

CC:  They’re ready to go out and play.  You can go out and play a game being average.  That’s what it is and I think this is the first step in seeing where we are.  I don’t think that the first preseason game is the tell-all but it’ll show where we are in fundamentals and how much information guys have retained.  I think that’s what the first preseason game is.

THOUGHTS ON QB TINO SUNSERI:

CC:  That’s really one of those positions where you see both good and bad in practice but I think the preseason game will show the fundamentals and basics on how he handles the offense.  That’ll be a positive to see how he commands the offense and how many plays he can make.  We like Tino.  That’s why he’s here.  There will be ups and downs at each position but there’s a growth process that he’s going through in his second year and Tino has the tools to be a QB in this league.

ON SATURDAY’S GAME AUDITIONING RETURNERS:

CC:  That’s important and I hope there’s a little bit of wind so we can really judge what guys look like in the toughest of conditions.  That’s an area I really want to look at; the punt return and kick return.

ON THE LABOUR TALKS WITHIN THEIR LOCKER ROOM:

CC:  It’s just like being a dad with two little kids.  They argue about everything.  At the end of the day, guys are young and argue just to argue.  They’ll get it done.  What I’ve heard from most of those players is the bottom line is they’re ready to play football so I think that’s what it is.  There will always be differences of opinions but as a collective group, they’re ready to play football.

ON COACHING DURING THE LABOUR MESS:

CC:  It is a big distraction all the way around and you just have to do a good job of keeping your team focused.  There’s distractions and I think it puts some of the union reps in a bad position with their teammates and some of their coaches.  Now they have to step outside and can’t focus fully on football but they do have to focus on that.  At the end of the day everything will be resolved and we’ll go ahead.

ON THE STRENGTH OF THEIR TEAM:

CC:  Right now I think the strength is on defense because of the number of guys (returning).  On offense they use an encyclopaedia and on defense it’s more like a comic book.  It’s real small.  That’s the difference in offense and defense.  Guys can catch onto the defense quicker than they can offense so it will take time there.

Meanwhile veteran defensive end Ricky Foley admitted his Twitter comments about CFLPA executives needing security if they come into Saskatchewan were possibly a bit harsh.  He did say however that members of the players union are still upset over what’s gone on in the labour negotiations since the weekend.  We will air his comments on today’s SportsCage at 4 pm on 620 CKRM live from Griffith’s Stadium.

From the Rider PR staff:

ROSTER MOVES
NONE

INJURED                
Imp DL Robert Eddins – hamstring (day to day)
NImp DL Ricky Foley – upper body (day to day)
NImp WR Chris Getzlaf – ankle (day to day)
NImp FB Neal Hughes – foot (day to day)
Imp RB Curtis McNeal – ribs (day to day)
Imp DL Carlton Powell – hamstring (day to day)
NImp WR Jordan Sisco – shoulder (day to day)
Imp DL Derek Walker – leg (day to day)
Imp DL Markus White – illness (day to day)
NImp LB Shomari Williams – knee (day to day)    
                     
PLAYS OF THE DAY
During a very windy afternoon team period, second year pivot Tino Sunseri found first year receiver Chaz Schilens over the middle for a 14 yard touchdown reception.

QUOTE
Saskatchewan Roughriders Head Coach, Corey Chamblin on the REDBLACKS game this Saturday, “I think they are ready to go out and play, you can play a game being average. I think this is the first step on seeing where we are, I don’t think the first preseason game is the tell all, but it will show where we are in terms of fundamentals, see where we are in terms of how much we’ve implemented and how much the guys have retained. That’s what I think the first preseason game is.”

TOMORROW
Players and coaches will hit the practice for Day 11 of training camp with two practice sessions. The first practice will take place at 8:15AM over at the SaskTel Sports Centre Turf Fields (Attridge Drive). The second practice will start at approximately 3:00PM back at Griffiths Stadium.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Someone please kick Foley in the nuts.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Smiling Hank Burris will be throwing precision bullet passes all night long on Taylor Field resulting in the first ever victory for the REDBLACKS football franchise. He'll be smiling from ear to ear reminiscing, smoking a big cigar taking his time relaxing after the game as he sits in his old stall in the home team dressing room kick'in it back engaging the reporters from across the land. Come on out and enjoy the show everyone, Saturday evening, be a good time for all on REDBLACKS turf.

Go REDBLACKS !!!!

Gord
Gord
10 years ago

Henry can have all the preseason wins he wants. Its the regular season that matters and the last time I checked Hank wasn't smiling the last time he was in Taylor Field

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Of course Hank will be throwing darts in this game, nothing is actually at stake.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Anon #1: What, you don't have any yourself so you need someone to do it for you. You're a real tough guy aren't you? Actually, no. You aren't. You are just a mouth.
Johnny

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Don't have the time to drive to Saskatoon "Johnny" big mouth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Smiling Hank Burris will be throwing precision bullet passes all night long on Taylor Field resulting in the first ever victory for the REDBLACKS football franchise.

He can go ahead and do that, it’s only preseason. #wetalknaboutpractice

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Foley says the owners are "bullying" the players……sorry Ricky but thats called business negotiations and obviously something you know nothing about. These players are jokes…lock them out and start fresh with new guys…bet it wouldn't be hard to replace non-nfl players with more non-nfl players.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

To Anon #1. At the end of April, the Riders stated that the redblacks will be using the visitor locker room for this Saturday's preseason game. If you didn't know, both locker rooms are on the west side so there is no need for the Riders to use a different locker room in order to get to the visitor bench on the east side. You will be able to tell which locker room smilin' hank was sitting in based on where he enters the field (count on them coming out from under the middle of the west stands, which would… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Bottom line folks, are you willing to pay more to compensate the poor mistreated players? Vote with your feet and/or wallets. All I know is the price of the tickets are making the Riders more of a luxury item to me. I've had season tickets since I was a teenager and I actually can afford the seats, just not sure I want to be treated like a cash machine. The money's got to come from somewhere and that is my wallet and yours. Anyway, these players are learning and learning quickly about leverage. As in they have none in these… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Anon 7 Yeah, and it wouldn't be hard to replace you with another non educated hillbillie either.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Ha! His arms are bigger than his head! I'd want someone else to kick him in the balls too! Haha!

My bigger concern is the 'I give up' nature of his comment. I just hope that's only how he feels when it comes to the CBA.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

What would make people think that Ottawa would actually use the Riders dressing room.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Home team buddy!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

So the Riders get punted from Griffiths Stadium for the city track meet. Approximately 500 show up for the fan day. Training camp from all accounts has been poorly attended.

Why are we wasting our time holding TC in a place that could obviously care less.

Seriously…a high school track meet displaces the only Pro sprts franchise to grace that dump. Give me a break.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

now now children saskatoon and regina equally bushleague towns with a large percentage of low citizens.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Probably don't have the "balls" to drive to Saskatoon or the vehicle either.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

SRX 4 Cadillac with "balls".

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Typo on my part in my post above. My comment was directed to Anon #2, not #1. Short version, the redblacks will not be using the Riders locker room this weekend.

GO KINGS GO!!!
GO RIDERS GO!!!

Brad T

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Brad T,

It's REDBLACKS. Have some respect.

Also, aren't you out of town this week?

Robb E.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

@ anon hillbillie…lol…it was anon 6 not 7….who's uneducated now hahaha…is this Ricky?…..priceless

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Come back Obama!!! I would rather read your thoughts than the thoughts of two hillbillies who don't have the guts to walk up to Foley to give their opinion.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Comments were directed to Anon #7 with his replacing players comment and Foleys bullying analogy. Could not care less about Smiling Hank.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

The addition of Luc Mullinder to your broadcast is fabulous – and no, I am not a relative. Well spoken and insightful. Great job, Luc!

About Foley's comments: I respect the man. He speaks his mind and is entitled to do so. I wouldn't tar and feather him for his honesty. It's just that this CBA is too late to do over. Exec, learn from this and go hardball and negotiate much earlier next time.