
Riders player depth facing challenges against BC
Were you not entertained Friday night when the Riders beat the Argos 39-32?
The Riders made it look harder than it needed to, starting slowly against the Argos and Grey Cup MVP Nick Arbuckle before taking the lead and then in the fourth quarter letting Toronto tie the game before Mario Alford ran back the kickoff for a touchdown with nine seconds left.
The Riders again had issues with the hold for kicker Brent Lauther and their defensive secondary seems content to let receivers catch in front and then run them down like cheetahs on the African savannah. Penalties reared their ugly head for both teams, probably the result of an Argo player going down to a block from a Rider receiver that may or may not have been in the tackle box where such blocks are allowed – although I think for not much longer.
The amount of misconduct penalties was staggering and when you are more concerned with retaliation than playing, crazy things happen. Like Toronto only fielding 11 players for the Alford game winning touchdown return.