December 22nd, 2024

Redblacks are climbing out of their rebuild


By Lethbridge Herald on September 25, 2024.

Graham Kelly 

Inside the CFL

 They were showdowns between the new dogs and old dogs on the block, between the challengers and champions. As it turned out, neither the Edmonton Elks nor Ottawa Redblacks were ready for prime time.  The Larks continued to soar, the Blue Bombers awoke from their slumber in the fourth quarter and decimated the Herd. In both cases the difference was defence.

 On a gorgeous day in our nation’s capital, Montreal extended their road winning streak which began a year ago in Calgary  to 10 games, winning 24-12.  They clinched a home playoff date. At 8-5-1, the Redblacks  have the second best record in the CFL. If Montreal beats Toronto this weekend and Ottawa loses in Saskatchewan Saturday, the Als will finish first.  If Ottawa wins, they will make  the playoffs.  However, both teams are having problems moving the ball. 

  The Als offence has been pretty anemic.  Quarterback Cody Fajardo seemed to sustain a rib injury last Saturday but head coach and former QB Jason Maas bizarrely left him in and had him run several times, including 3rd down gambles.  Redblack Dru Brown has struggled at quarterback the last couple of games.  Fourteen year veteran Jeremiah Masoli has performed admirably in relief, completing 17 of 26 passes for 218 yards and a touchdown last time out.  But the injury bug has bitten the team hard with a dozen players knocked out of action the last two games. 

   Regardless of the setback to the defending Grey Cup champions, the Redblack rebuild seems complete. 

 The Redblacks were born ten years ago.  The ownership turned to former Ti-Cat executive Marcel Desjardins as general manager. He showed true genius stocking his club through the expansion draft.  Giving Rick Campbell his first head coaching job was also inspiring. He then signed the cornerstone  of the franchise free agent Henry Burris, the fifth quarterback to throw for over 50,000 yards, the 2013 leading passer fresh off a Grey Cup appearance against Saskatchewan.

 Predictably for an expansion team, the Redblacks went 2-16 in their first year.  What ensued was unheard of.  In Year Two they won 11 games and made it to the Grey Cup which they lost 26-20 to Edmonton thanks to Redcliff native and Medficine Hat High School grad Nate Coehoorn keeping a fourth quarter drive alive with a clutch reception. A fluke Cup appearance? No way.  They returned to the national classic the following year defeating Calgary 39-33. They were back two years later when the Stamps got their revenge winning the Cup 27-26.  The only expansion team success story that comes close to matching what the Redblacks did was Las Vegas making it to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. After the 2018 Grey Cup Ottawa fell apart and the long journey back to respectability began.

   GM Desjardins was a success at building the team but a failure at keeping it together.

    Questionable decisions involved letting key players like QB Trevor Harris and receiver Greg Ellngson sign elsewhere as well as not re-signing several key components of the team’s success.  Ottawa went 3-15 in 2019.  He and coach Rick Campbell didn’t get along, so Campbell left for B.C. Quarterback was a problem. He traded for Nick Arbuckle but couldn’t keep him. His replacement Matt Nichols was hurt most of the time.  His choice for Campbell’s replacemnt Paul LaPolice was a good one but the talent wasn’t there. After two disastrous seasons and a mark of 5-22, Desjardin was fired in favour of another former Ti-Cat, Shawn Burke. The Redblacks finished last with 4-14 records in 2022,’23. But better days lay ahead.

    He replaced LaPolice with Bob Dyce, a career assistant with Winnipeg and Saskatchewan.  To solve his quarterback problem he signed former Ti-Cat Jerermiah Masoli who sustained season ending injuries after four games in 2022 and one game last year. He picked up Bomber backup Dru Brown to start.  He installed former Hamilton guru Tommy Condell as his offensive coordinator.

His biggest signing was Brendan Taman as Director of Pro Personnel.  Taman built the 2013 Grey Cup champion Roughriders. 

     So here they are. A team that can beat anybody.  If starter Dru Brown continues to struggle,  Jerermiah Masoli with a new found spring in his step might just lead the Redblacks back to Grey Cup glory come November.             

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