Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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SPORTS FOOTBALL B3 SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2013
G UELPH, Ont. - So, are you one
of those glass- half- full or glasshalf-
empty folks?
If you're the former, let me be the
first to congratulate you - your
football team, the Winnipeg Blue
Bombers, are tied for first in the
East Division this morning.
Condolences
Alas, if you're the latter, let me
be the first to offer my condolences
- your football team, the Blue
Bombers, are tied for last in the East
Division this morning.
A 25- 20 Winnipeg loss to the Hamilton
Tiger- Cats at Alumni Stadium
Saturday night dropped the Bombers
record to 1- 2 and improved previously
winless Hamilton to 1- 2.
Coincidentally, that's also the records
of the Toronto Argonauts and
Montreal Alouettes, meaning all four
East Division teams head into Week
4 of the 2013 season with absolutely
nothing settled - other than the East
definitely looks like the weak sister
in this year's CFL.
They gavechaddaball -
sort of...
Bombers tailback Chad Simpson
ripped off the longest run of his CFL
career early in the second quarter,
shredding a porous Ticats run
defence en route to a 75- yard TD for
Winnipeg's first score of the game.
After rushing for just 90 yards in
the Bombers' first two games of the
season, Simpson more than doubled
that in the first half alone Saturday,
rushing for 100 first- half yards on
just five carries.
Simpson also rattled off a 15- yard
TD run late in the fourth quarter
that got the Bombers close. But by
night's end, Simpson had a bloated
116 yards and two TDs to his credit,
yet just a paltry 11 carries that
begged the most obvious question of
the night - why didn't he have more
carries?
Head coach Tim Burke said after
the game he didn't know the answer
to the question, but will be asking offensive
co- ordinator Gary Crowton.
Paging Chris Matthews
- still...
The Bombers did all they could to
get the 2012 CFL rookie of the year
more involved in the offence, throwing
to Matthews again and again -
often deep, often errantly and often
when he was well covered.
The final result was for all the
balls that went Matthews' way, he
still finished the night with just two
catches for 35 yards and now has
only 76 receiving yards through
three games.
The best offence is
still...
Always going to be a good defence
in Winnipeg. While Hamilton put up
391 yards in net offence against Winnipeg's
defence - and Henry Burris
was vastly more effective than Montreal's
Anthony Calvillo was last week
- the Bombers defence also sacked
Burris 7 times, which is normally
more than enough to win your team
the game.
What about Buck...
Pierce's numbers were uninspired
- 15- 26, 185 yards, zero touchdowns,
zero interceptions - and he was on
the throwing end of an exceptional
number of errant and uncatchable
passes.
But Pierce was also sacked six
times, which didn't help. Still, the
most important thing is that he lived
to fight another day and Pierce said
at night's end that while he was sore,
he came out of the game healthy.
Anything but special...
The Bombers special teams had
an appalling game as Mike Renaud
shanked a 26- yard punt, threw an
interception on a hopelessly botched
fake punt and dropped the hold on a
convert attempt after Chad Simpson's
second- quarter TD.
Add to that Justin Palardy clanging
a 40- yard field- goal attempt off
the left upright and then booting two
kickoffs out of bounds and that sound
you heard last night was special
teams co- ordinator Craig Dickenson
removing paint from the Bombers
dressing- room wall.
Up next...
The Bombers return home for a
pair of games at Investors Group
Field - next Friday against the Toronto
Argonauts and July 26 against
the Calgary Stampeders.
paul. wiecek@ freepress. mb. ca
AARON LYNETT / THE CANADIAN PRESS
Winnipeg quarterback Buck Pierce runs for his life Saturday night. In hot pursuit is Hamilton defender Brian Bulcke.
AARON LYNETT / THE CANADIAN PRESS
Winnipeg RB Chad Simpson ( right) had a huge game, scoring two TDs and rushing for 116 yards. Question is, why did he get only 11 carries?
Blue both first and worst
With 25- 20 loss
to Tiger- Cats,
all East Division
teams now 1- 2
By Paul Wiecek
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