Saskatchewan Roughriders looking to fix slow starts after bye week
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are leading the CFL, but they say slow starts are putting them in danger of losing that edge.
The Riders have started from behind in nine of their first 13 games, and Saturday’s 48-31 loss to the Montreal Allouttes at Mosaic Stadium was the latest example. An early interception and costly penalties left the Riders behind from the first quarter, a trend quarterback Trevor Harris said trend cannot continue.
“We’re just not starting well, and it’s got to stop,” Harris said.
“It’s not something we want to make a habit, because we’ve been able to dig ourselves out of holes all year, but today the hole was a little too big.”


