Riders look to bye week as chance to rest after tough loss
A frustrating night against Montreal sent the Saskatchewan Roughriders into their final bye week with more questions than answers, but quarterback Trevor Harris says the timing of the break couldn’t be better.
“We’re just not starting well, and it’s got to stop,” Harris said. “It’s not a big issue, but I do think it’s something that we need to address in the bye week, because it’s becoming too much of a habit for us.”
The Riders fell behind early against the Alouettes and never recovered, undone by turnovers and penalties. Harris said the team can’t afford to keep digging first-quarter holes.
“Being the quarterback here, I need to make sure offensively we are able to come away with points early in games. Two-and-outs are something that we can’t do because it keeps our defence on the field,” Harris said.


