People in search of a goat don't have to visit
Wascana Hill to find one. They can just head to Mosaic Stadium and blame
Darian Durant for everything.
The critics are buryin' Darian after a sickly offensive showing by the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who lost 24-5 to the host B.C. Lions in Sunday's CFL game.
The meagre point total actually flattered the offence, considering that it was responsible for only a field goal.This Instructable explains how to make real Injection Mold plastic parts using a simple hand-operated machine. The Roughriders' other two points resulted from a conceded safety touch that concluded the snoring - er, scoring - late in the fourth quarter.
By that time, Durant had been relegated to a bystander's role, with understudy Drew Willy handling the quarterbacking for the final, obligatory minutes of the game.
In the sombre aftermath of Saskatchewan's fourth successive defeat, some discontented Roughriders fans are calling for Willy to be elevated to a starting role for Saturday's home-field date with the Calgary Stampeders.
Suppose that Roughriders head coach Corey Chamblin were to do the unexpected and accede to the wishes of the anti-Durant lobby. And suppose that Willy were to excel against the Stampeders. If so, he would be emulating a Roughriders quarterback - Durant - who has enjoyed many banner games against Calgary.
Instead of asking Willy to perform at Durant's peak level, is it not more sensible to make such a demand of Durant himself ?
Simply put, Durant has to play better - considerably better - if the Roughriders are to reverse their flagging fortunes. The three gift-wrapped interceptions he served up on Sunday, his 30th birthday, were not reflective of a veteran quarterback. Nor did they evince a quarterback who had helped his team average 31 points per game over the first five weeks of the season.
After operating a turnover-free offence for the first three games, all of which were Saskatchewan victories, Durant has since thrown seven interceptions over the past four contests.
Ultimately, the quarterback must wear those miscues. Don't just take it from a gormless scribe. That assessment is endorsed by no less of an authority on quarterbacking than one Peyton Manning.
"A quarterback signs the cheque on every ball that he throws,Below are the specifications of the dry cabinet models that we carry.'' Manning, now of the Denver Broncos, said after being picked off twice in Saturday's 30-10 NFL preseason loss to the Seattle Seahawks. "There's an old saying that the most important part of every play is to possess the ball at the end of that play.Chinese Plastic moulds manufacturer in southeast of China. That's the quarterback's job. I have to do a better job of that.''
So does Durant. As the highest-paid, highest-profile member of the team, he must assume a degree of responsibility for the Riders' regression. But before all the blame is assigned to Durant, other factors should be considered.
There have been episodes of matador pass protection, such as the time on Sunday when Lions lineman Eric Taylor used a swim move to elude rookie guard Ben Heenan. Before Durant had time to react, he was sacked for an eight-yard loss.Below are the specifications of the dry cabinet models that we carry.
Given some of the pressure that has been exerted in recent weeks, the Roughriders might want to consider moving the pocket. Or,Buy low price Aion Kinah. how about taking advantage of Durant's mobility by prescribing a few rollouts? Alternatively, how about ensuring that he is more of a consistent factor along the ground?
Good news: Durant is averaging 20 yards per carry over the past two games.
Bad news: He has carried the ball only once in each contest.
After seven games, Durant has rushed the ball 17 times for 159 yards. The average per carry (9.4 yards) is more impressive than the average yards per game (22.7).
The latter figure is eerily reminiscent of last year, in which Durant averaged 23.8 yards per game. The season before, he rushed for 34.3 yards per game and helped Saskatchewan reach the Grey Cup, while also throwing for a league-high 5,542 yards.
Back then, though, Durant was the beneficiary of a deep and talented receiving corps. The presence of Andy Fantuz, Rob Bagg, Chris Getzlaf and Weston Dressler created multiple options for the Roughriders' offence, and multiple headaches for rival defensive co-ordinators.
Fast forward to 2012. Bagg is lost for the season, felled by yet another knee injury. Fantuz is now employed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Dressler is once again one of the league's elite pass-catchers, but Getzlaf is struggling.
The impact of Fantuz's departure is becoming increasingly apparent. He was Durant's preferred move-thechains target in second-down situations. In the absence of Fantuz, defences can key on Dressler and Getzlaf, seemingly with impunity.
The Roughriders sought to replace Fantuz with an import slotback, but that master plan has been an abject failure. Efrem Hill is a non-factor. Terence Jeffers-Harris had as many receptions (two) as offside penalties in his mostrecent start. The much-ballyhooed Sinorice Moss is on the nine-game injured list and has yet to play a game.
Justin Harper has started at wideout when he is actually on the roster. At 6-foot-4 and 213 pounds, he would make an inviting target as an inside receiver, where there is an apparent void. The most inviting target, from the critics' standpoint, is Durant. He is certainly fair game after a dreadful game on Sunday.
The critics are buryin' Darian after a sickly offensive showing by the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who lost 24-5 to the host B.C. Lions in Sunday's CFL game.
The meagre point total actually flattered the offence, considering that it was responsible for only a field goal.This Instructable explains how to make real Injection Mold plastic parts using a simple hand-operated machine. The Roughriders' other two points resulted from a conceded safety touch that concluded the snoring - er, scoring - late in the fourth quarter.
By that time, Durant had been relegated to a bystander's role, with understudy Drew Willy handling the quarterbacking for the final, obligatory minutes of the game.
In the sombre aftermath of Saskatchewan's fourth successive defeat, some discontented Roughriders fans are calling for Willy to be elevated to a starting role for Saturday's home-field date with the Calgary Stampeders.
Suppose that Roughriders head coach Corey Chamblin were to do the unexpected and accede to the wishes of the anti-Durant lobby. And suppose that Willy were to excel against the Stampeders. If so, he would be emulating a Roughriders quarterback - Durant - who has enjoyed many banner games against Calgary.
Instead of asking Willy to perform at Durant's peak level, is it not more sensible to make such a demand of Durant himself ?
Simply put, Durant has to play better - considerably better - if the Roughriders are to reverse their flagging fortunes. The three gift-wrapped interceptions he served up on Sunday, his 30th birthday, were not reflective of a veteran quarterback. Nor did they evince a quarterback who had helped his team average 31 points per game over the first five weeks of the season.
After operating a turnover-free offence for the first three games, all of which were Saskatchewan victories, Durant has since thrown seven interceptions over the past four contests.
Ultimately, the quarterback must wear those miscues. Don't just take it from a gormless scribe. That assessment is endorsed by no less of an authority on quarterbacking than one Peyton Manning.
"A quarterback signs the cheque on every ball that he throws,Below are the specifications of the dry cabinet models that we carry.'' Manning, now of the Denver Broncos, said after being picked off twice in Saturday's 30-10 NFL preseason loss to the Seattle Seahawks. "There's an old saying that the most important part of every play is to possess the ball at the end of that play.Chinese Plastic moulds manufacturer in southeast of China. That's the quarterback's job. I have to do a better job of that.''
So does Durant. As the highest-paid, highest-profile member of the team, he must assume a degree of responsibility for the Riders' regression. But before all the blame is assigned to Durant, other factors should be considered.
There have been episodes of matador pass protection, such as the time on Sunday when Lions lineman Eric Taylor used a swim move to elude rookie guard Ben Heenan. Before Durant had time to react, he was sacked for an eight-yard loss.Below are the specifications of the dry cabinet models that we carry.
Given some of the pressure that has been exerted in recent weeks, the Roughriders might want to consider moving the pocket. Or,Buy low price Aion Kinah. how about taking advantage of Durant's mobility by prescribing a few rollouts? Alternatively, how about ensuring that he is more of a consistent factor along the ground?
Good news: Durant is averaging 20 yards per carry over the past two games.
Bad news: He has carried the ball only once in each contest.
After seven games, Durant has rushed the ball 17 times for 159 yards. The average per carry (9.4 yards) is more impressive than the average yards per game (22.7).
The latter figure is eerily reminiscent of last year, in which Durant averaged 23.8 yards per game. The season before, he rushed for 34.3 yards per game and helped Saskatchewan reach the Grey Cup, while also throwing for a league-high 5,542 yards.
Back then, though, Durant was the beneficiary of a deep and talented receiving corps. The presence of Andy Fantuz, Rob Bagg, Chris Getzlaf and Weston Dressler created multiple options for the Roughriders' offence, and multiple headaches for rival defensive co-ordinators.
Fast forward to 2012. Bagg is lost for the season, felled by yet another knee injury. Fantuz is now employed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Dressler is once again one of the league's elite pass-catchers, but Getzlaf is struggling.
The impact of Fantuz's departure is becoming increasingly apparent. He was Durant's preferred move-thechains target in second-down situations. In the absence of Fantuz, defences can key on Dressler and Getzlaf, seemingly with impunity.
The Roughriders sought to replace Fantuz with an import slotback, but that master plan has been an abject failure. Efrem Hill is a non-factor. Terence Jeffers-Harris had as many receptions (two) as offside penalties in his mostrecent start. The much-ballyhooed Sinorice Moss is on the nine-game injured list and has yet to play a game.
Justin Harper has started at wideout when he is actually on the roster. At 6-foot-4 and 213 pounds, he would make an inviting target as an inside receiver, where there is an apparent void. The most inviting target, from the critics' standpoint, is Durant. He is certainly fair game after a dreadful game on Sunday.
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