Tuesday 26 November 2013

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Watchful eye: Top 25 players to watch in the playoffs
Whether your team made it or not, the playoffs truly are the most wonderful time of the year. That time is now in the CFL, and with so many storylines entering next weekend’s Semi-Final matchups it appears that we’re in for a special three weeks.So many things go into the making of a Grey Cup winner, especially in a league where the champion is not necessarily the best team on paper, but instead the one that’s hot at just the right time. There’s something to be said for the unpredictability of the sport and those who play it, and that comes into play now more than any other time. When everything’s suddenly on the line, some players rise to the occasion and relish the opportunity to be a hero, when others you’d expect to don’t.With the regular season and all of its past accomplishments in the rearview mirror, those who come up big under pressure end up making the difference between going home early, and holding up that trophy.Here is a list of the top 25 players to watch between now and Nov. 24th, when the 101st Grey Cup will be played out in Regina, Saskatchewan. 25. Tyron Brackenridge – Safety, Saskatchewan RoughridersIn the playoffs the hits get harder, and in the cold weather they hurt more. That doesn’t bode well for ball carriers facing the Rider defence, as ‘T-Brack’ is among the hardest hitters in the league. Since moving from linebacker to safety at the start of this year his impact has only grown, so don’t expect that to change in the playoffs. 24. Jeff Fuller – Wide Receiver, Calgary StampedersHe’s only 23 and not far-removed from his college football days at Texas A&M, but with Marquay McDaniel to miss out for the playoffs after being injured in the regular season finale, suddenly this six-foot-four dynamo is a crucial part of the Stamps’ offence. Will he rise to the challenge of being one of Kevin Glenn’s go-to guys?23. Taj Smith – Wide Receiver, Saskatchewan RoughridersHe followed up an impressive rookie season with an excellent sophomore season, eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark and establishing himself as one of the most explosive receivers in the league. Smith is the deep threat on this offence and can change the entire game on just a single play. Defences beware.22. Patrick Watkins – Defensive Back, Toronto ArgonautsOne of very few constants on a defence that changed weekly,Arizona Cardinals Jersey, Watkins remains one of the most dynamic defensive backs in the league. His athleticism and towering frame allow him to hold some of the game’s top offensive playmakers at bay, while he’s also shown a tendency to make big plays when the game is on the line – as made evident by his 10 interceptions in two seasons.21. Stefan Logan – Running Back, BC LionsEven at 32, Logan remains one of the most explosive game-changing running backs in the league. He returned late in the season to form a dynamic duo with non-import back Andrew Harris, and in their two games they’ve combined for 363 yards. Logan has seemingly injected life into a running game that had trouble through most of 2013.20. Chad Kackert – Running Back, Toronto ArgonautsWhile injured through most of 2013, it’s impossible to leave out the MVP of last year’s Grey Cup. Kackert may not be Jon Cornish or Kory Sheets, but he’s still one of the biggest game-breakers in the Argo offence given his ability to make plays out of the backfield – not just as a runner but as a receiver.19. Marcus Ball – Linebacker, Toronto ArgonautsThe sparkplug of the Argo defence, Ball was a huge part of the team’s run to the Grey Cup last season. He’s one of the quickest guys to the football in the league, which makes him one of those players Defensive Coordinator Chris Jones covets and a player to watch in these playoffs.18. Chip Cox – Linebacker, Montreal AlouettesWith 114 tackles this season, Cox was the CFL’s tackle leader. But more than that, he’s a huge playmaker on a defence that’s built on sending pressure to the quarterback and forcing turnovers. You can expect to see this defensive MOP candidate all over the field any time the Als defence is out there.17. Juwan Simpson – Linebacker, Calgary StampedersThree straight linebackers on the list, but you can’t say enough about Simpson’s role in his team’s success over the past two seasons. The 29-year-old is the glue that holds this defence together, and will play a pivotal role in going up against a marquee rushing attack in either the Lions or the Riders.16. Duron Carter – Wide Receiver, Montreal AlouettesUntil Dan Hawkins was dismissed as head coach, Carter wasn’t even on the Alouettes’ radar. Now all of a sudden he’s one of the most explosive receivers in the CFL, with 909 yards and five touchdowns in a shortened season. If this team is going to get to the Grey Cup, it’s hard to imagine this 22-year-old burner not being part of the reason.15. Troy Smith – Quarterback, Montreal AlouettesIt’s hard to believe that Smith, not even on the roster to start the regular season,Cheap NFL Jerseys, is about to start his first career CFL playoff game. Despite his experience though the former Heisman Trophy-winner and NFL draft pick is definitely one to watch, as he’s thrown for 884 yards and nine touchdown passes in limited action and possesses big-time arm strength and the ability to run.14. Kevin Glenn – Quarterback, Calgary StampedersPerhaps Drew Tate should be on this list given his ability to find a way off the bench into games, but Glenn has earned the nod as the team’s starting quarterback for the playoffs and while he’s not the flashiest of quarterbacks, he simply knows how to win football games. At 34 years old he’s enjoyed a career season in 2013, and would love to cap that off with a championship.13. Andy Fantuz – Slotback, Hamilton Tiger-CatsDespite starting on the shelf due to injury, Fantuz still finished second on the team in receiving yards with 896 this season. He’s the go-to guy for Henry Burris and his understanding of Kent Austin’s complex offence makes him a vital part of what the Ticats want to do when they have the football.12. Chad Owens – Slotback, Toronto ArgonautsInjuries cooled off a magnificent start to the season for last year’s Most Outstanding Player, but Owens appears to be getting healthy at just the right time and should be able to resume his role as a go-to player in the offence and as a kick returner. There’s a reason he was recently voted ‘biggest threat to score’ in the 2013 TSN Player Poll.11. Weston Dressler – Slotback, Saskatchewan RoughridersArguably the most consistent pass-catcher in the league, Dressler’s role could expand even more as the status of Chris Getzlaf’s health remains very much in the air. He’s quick and reliable over the middle of the field and will be the number one target of quarterback Darian Durant throughout the playoffs.10. Nick Moore – Slotback, BC LionsWhile the addition of Emmanuel Arceneaux took headlines in the off-season, Moore took the league by storm in his first full season as a starter, finishing third in the league with 1,105 receiving yards to go with six touchdowns. He’s part of the new generation of receivers in BC, and will play a pivotal role in his team’s playoff success.9. C.J. Gable – Running Back, Hamilton Tiger-CatsA virtual unknown coming into the season, Gable quickly emerged as one of the most dynamic dual-threat running backs in the league, finishing among rushers with 782 yards on the ground to go along with 598 receiving yards. The Ticats line up a bevy of weapons on their offence, but if teams don’t pay special attention to Gable they could pay dearly.8. S.J. Green – Slotback, Montreal AlouettesArguably the league’s most dynamic receiver over the past half-decade, Green is virtually impossible to stop when on his game. If the ball goes anywhere in his vicinity there’s a good chance he’ll pull it in, making him a nightmare for defences to cover. Add to that a quarterback in Troy Smith who isn’t afraid to go vertical, and suddenly the Als’ offence looks explosive once again.7. Charleston Hughes – Defensive End, Calgary StampedersIt’s hard to fathom a defensive player being up there with the likes of S.J. Green and C.J. Gable, but that’s just the kind of impact this year’s sack leader has made this season. Hughes’ 18 sacks led the Stampeders to a league-best 63 sacks in 2013, meaning he’ll have to be a focal point for offensive coordinators in the post-season.6. Henry Burris – Quarterback, Hamilton Tiger-CatsBurris started the year on fire, putting himself on pace to reach a career-high in passing yards. As he slowed down later in the season and also finished the year with 19 interceptions, it remains true to say the only person who can stop the 38-year-old is himself. The question on everyone’s mind now is which Hank will show up in the playoffs? 5. Travis Lulay – Quarterback, BC LionsIt’s not a stretch to say the Lions’ post-season hopes rest on the throwing shoulder of Lulay, even if he isn’t the confirmed starter yet for the Semi-Final in Regina on Nov. 10. Lulay was after all the MOP in 2011 and the reason the Lions won that year, his return could easily put this team over the top. 4. Kory Sheets – Running Back, Saskatchewan RoughridersHe says he’s the best running back in the CFL, and despite being outdueled by Jon Cornish throughout the regular season he’ll get a chance to prove his claim once and for all in the playoffs. When Sheets was at the absolute top of his game this season, the Riders were impossible to stop. They’ll hope he can get back to that form starting this upcoming weekend.3. Ricky Ray – Quarterback, Toronto ArgonautsIf not for being sidelined with two separate injuries for half the season, Ray may have been a shoe-in for MOP this season. He set CFL records for completion percentage and quarterback rating this season, and is heading into the playoffs well-rested and also coming off a career game against the Bombers. Sit back and enjoy one of the game’s best ever go to work.2. Jon Cornish – Running Back, Calgary StampedersHe’s one of the most vibrant personalities off the field, but on it Cornish is just plain hard to stop. It’s no secret that the Stampeders focus their offence on the run game, and they’ve got the right horse to do it as Cornish is simply the best. After breaking his own single-season rushing record for a non-import, the 28-year-old sets his sights on a Grey Cup Championship.1. Darian Durant – Quarterback, Saskatchewan RoughridersThere may not be a more polarizing figure in the league, particularly for Roughriders fans. Durant is consistently one of the top passers in the league, and this season had a career-year with 31 touchdowns and just 12 interceptions. But while he has two Grey Cup appearances next to his name, he’s still in search of his first ring. The Riders seem to have all the pieces needed to get to the Grey Cup at home and win it, which means all of the pressure is on this guy to get the job done.

Thursday 21 November 2013

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Cauz: An in-depth look at Reilly's Week 13 outing
Sometimes coming up with a column idea is difficult to do. You don’t find any compelling storylines from the slate of games, there is no controversy to exploit and you decide it may not be the best idea to write a second article about Tim Tebow.This week was easy, all because of one person, Mike Reilly. I almost feel like an idiot for waiting so long to write about Edmonton’s starting quarterback. After being traded from the BC Lions for a second round draft pick back in January no one knew what to expect from such a young quarterback with only a handful starts under his belt.In his first year as a full-time starter Reilly is second in the league in passing yardage and touchdown passes. No quarterback is even close to his 530 yards rushing which ranks him 5th overall in the category.We’ve seen him pass for over 500 yards against Toronto and run for over 100 yards against the Blue Bombers. All of this gave me an excuse to break down Reilly’s 418-yard, one touchdown game in a thrilling 35-27 come-from-behind win against Winnipeg.So without further ado let’s break down the highs and lows of Reilly’s performance Game Log style! Related Links 2013 Stats: Mike Reilly Play by play: Esks vs. Bombers Buy: Esks vs. Argos tickets Let’s skip through the entire first quarter, shall we, as it was dominated by Max Hall and the Winnipeg offence. Instead let’s pick it up five minutes into the second with the Eskimos trailing 20-0.2nd QUARTERTHE PLAY: 09:49 Mike Reilly pass to Adarius Bowman for 20 yards to the Winnipeg 41. Tackled by Brandon Stewart.COMMENT: Winnipeg blitzes six as Mike Reilly rolls out to his right to try to get away from the rush. Considering how poor a job the Eskimos offensive line has done protecting Reilly, it really is no surprise to see how aggressive Winnipeg’s defence is. This will be a constant theme. What you notice on this play is Reilly’s ability to deliver a fairly accurate pass despite a hard charging Henoc Muamba, who got through the line untouched and has a direct shot at the quarterback. Love that Reilly kept his eyes downfield the entire time. You may have noticed I wrote “fairly” to describe the accuracy of this throw,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, it was a bit high but Bowman helps out his quarterback by going up to snag the pass. THE PLAY: 08:45 Mike Reilly pass to Fred Stamps for 27 yards to the Winnipeg 3. Tackled by Jovon Johnson.COMMENT: On this play, Edmonton’s offensive line does a brilliant job giving Reilly four seconds to throw the ball despite Winnipeg throwing a seven man blitz at them. This is another play that shows off Reilly’s accuracy as he hits Stamps in stride.THE PLAY: 08:08 Mike Reilly incomplete pass intended for Fred Stamps defended by Demond WashingtonCOMMENT: This is the darker side to Reilly’s night as this pass never should have been thrown. Stamps was well covered and Reilly never could step into the throw as he had a defender in his face. Reilly gets lucky here as Washington should have picked this pass off. (Spoiler Alert: That last sentence could easily be cut and pasted for one of the key critical plays late in the game). Kenny Mainor would collect the sack on the next play thwarting any chance for a touchdown as Reilly held on to the ball far too long. THE PLAY: 00:23 Mike Reilly pass to Adarius Bowman for 12 yards for a TOUCHDOWN.COMMENT: After two unsuccessful attempts to score in the red zone Edmonton finally gets it done on the strength of Reilly’s brains and Bowman’s route running. Let’s start with the brains part. Video MUST WATCH: Esks Complete Comeback with OT Magic Reilly smartly looks to his left, focuses on Stamps long enough to sway Jovon Johnson over to that side of the field. This leaves Bowman one-on-one with Marty Markett who didn’t exactly have the best day at the office. Bowman runs a perfect slant pattern, faking corner, strong move inside as Reilly whips his head to the right and quickly hits his receiver for an easy score. To be fair to Markett he didn’t have a chance. This is the 20th touchdown pass of the season for Reilly. Side Note: Jovon Johnson was brilliant playing at the safety position. From breaking up deep passes intended for Stamps to forcing Reilly to look in other directions Johnson was all over the field. Oh yeah, he also had a 48-yard fumble return touchdown. Much like Chip Cox, Johnson is one of those players you can always count on to make big plays.HALFTIMEBeing a great quarterback also means you have to learn the ability to say nothing to side line reporters.Here are three sound bites from Reilly talking to Sara Orlesky at the half.-"We need to be more efficient on first down"-"Their defence and their whole team came ready to play"-"We have just got to keep that intensity now"Sounds like an all-star to me.3RD QUARTER THE PLAY: 8:52 Sack at 55 for a loss of 9 yards by Greg Peach.COMMENT: This is Peach’s second sack of the night as once again Reilly holds on to the ball far too long. Sticking with the theme of redundancy Johnson played a huge part in this sack as he shifted over to help take away Stamps, Reilly’s intended target. THE PLAY: 03:55 Mike Reilly pass to Fred Stamps for 42 yards to the Winnipeg 34. Tackled by Alex Suber.COMMENT: The maligned offensive line collectively do their job again giving Reilly time to look to his left, realize no one is open and then scrambles to his right buying himself enough time before hitting Stamps deep. Interesting how just a week ago Reilly ran for over 100 yards and this week he will not run the ball once. The ball is smartly placed so that only Stamps can make a play for it, the best that Alex Suber can do is make the tackle. 4th QUARTER THE PLAY: 01:02 Mike Reilly pass to Fred Stamps for 51 yards to the Winnipeg 30. Tackled by Demond Washington. Penalty: Illegal Block on Edmonton (Marcus Henry) -10 yards.COMMENT: The critical play of the game and the reason such clichés as: “It’s better to be lucky than be good” exist. A dangerous throw by Reilly into the middle of the field sees the ball goes off the hands of Demond Washington and right to Stamps who turns disaster into a game changing play. In many respects the game probably should have been over. The reaction of Winnipeg’s sideline on that play is a mixture of classic and heartbreaking. THE PLAY: 00:50 Mike Reilly pass to Shamawd Chambers for 30 yards to the Winnipeg 10. Tackled by Bo Smith.COMMENT: Give Reilly credit, he shook off any fear about what easily could have happened on that last play (game ending interception) and delivered a great ball right over the back shoulder of Chambers for a long gain. (Should be noted that Winnipeg elected to only rush four on that play.) Fan Poll Has Mike Reilly lived up to your expectations so far this season? 1) Yes2) No View Results > THE PLAY: 00:31 Mike Reilly incomplete pass intended for Shamawd Chambers.COMMENT: I guess luck can run both ways. Edmonton would have won the game in regulation if not for Chambers dropping an easy touchdown in the end zone. I liked the fact that Reilly would come back to Chambers in overtime on the two point conversion. Instead of freezing/shaming him after his costly drop and try to force a pass to Stamps Reilly had no problem going right back to him. Big leadership points for Reilly. Overall Reilly was good not great and he absolutely got lucky with a couple critical dropped passes. Of course that may just be me nitpicking. Full marks for Reilly when you consider he brought his team back from such a large deficit on the road and passed for over 400 yards all the while getting beat up by the Blue Bombers blitz. Can we all just agree it was a heroic performance, a memorable moment in his development but certainly not a spectacular one?I’m just excited about the idea of yet another young quarterback starting to emerge as a potential star down the road. That certainly has been the theme of the 2013 season. I can’t wait until this week’s game against the Argonauts. As mentioned earlier Reilly went off for 511 yards while completing over 70 per cent of his passes. The most amazing statistic from that game was the zero turnovers committed. Hey, it’s easy not to throw an interception when you’re playing the role of game manager and throwing the ball only 25 times. But Reilly had 46 attempts while the team ran the ball only nine times. Toronto knew Mike was going to throw the ball and still they couldn’t generate even one turnover. Considering his lack of overall CFL experience that is one of the more impressive statistical achievements of the season. By the way you’re darn right I would take Mike Reilly and Fred Stamps for my Week 13 fantasy picks for ‘Cauz vs. Canada’. Interestingly enough the other quarterback I considered taking was Zach Collaros, the most recent Gibson's Finest Offensive Player of the Week Award winner. Who else is excited to see the two most recent winners of this award square off on Saturday? Maybe the most telling thing about how well both these young quarterbacks has played is that it has effectively wiped out any talk about the infamous Ricky Ray trade to Toronto.

Sunday 10 November 2013

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Thursday 7 November 2013

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