EDMONTON -- The Edmonton Eskimos season has been bad, but at least they
prevented it from being history book bad.
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in a pair of touchdown passes as the Eskimos snapped an eight-game losing streak
with a 25-7 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday. Edmonton (2-9)
won for their first time at Commonwealth Stadium this season, avoiding a new
team record for consecutive losses at home in a game between the CFLs two worst
teams. The Eskimos also avoided tying records for most losses in a row at nine
set in 1963 and for the worst start to a season set in 1971. "Weve been so close
so many times, only to fall short," said Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly, who
threw three touchdown passes and rushed for 113 yards. "You cant help but start
to wonder if it is ever going to happen. To finally come out and put together a
good performance and be in control of the game for pretty much all four quarters
was a nice change-up. We still have a lot to improve on though." Eskimos
linebacker J.C. Sherritt hopes that finally getting a win may lead the team in
the other direction. "Luckily we got all the bad out early," he said. "There is
a lot of season to be played and I think everyone who watches the CFL knows how
weird it can get. We just have to keep this going now." The Blue Bombers dropped
to 2-9 and continued to struggle trying to capture back-to-back wins, having
gone more than two years since the last time they were able to. "It was a comedy
of errors," said Winnipeg head coach Tim Burke. "We had way too many turnovers.
I think our calls on defence didnt help our players out and I am just as much to
blame for that. We just did dumb things all throughout the game." Edmonton
caught a big break early in the game as it appeared that Bomber Demond
Washington had scored a 77-yard punt return touchdown after the Eskimos went
three-and-out on their opening drive. However, the play came back on a holding
penalty. The penalty proved even more pivotal two plays later as Winnipeg
starting quarterback Justin Goltz had the ball pop loose after a hit by Donovan
Alexander and J.C. Sherritt scooped it up at the Edmonton 51. The Eskimos
quickly marched down field and scored on an eight-yard passing play from Reilly
to Stamps. It was the first time that Edmonton scored a first-quarter touchdown
since their Week 2 victory over Hamilton. The Eskimos added a 25-yard Hugh
ONeill field goal with four minute left in the opening frame to lead 10-0.
Edmontons defence came up big again with three minutes remaining in the first as
Chris Rwabukamba picked off a Goltz pass at the Eskimo 51-yard-line. The
interception eventually set up a 16-yard TD reception by Adarius Bowman.
Edmonton led 17-0 at the end of a first quarter that saw Goltz and the Bombers
record negative two passing yards. The second quarter had a much more sedate
start as Winnipeg put their first points on the board, as Sandro DeAngelis
kicked a 17-yard field goal with two minutes left to make it 17-3. However, the
Eskimos quickly countered one minute later as a 45-yard QB keeper by Reilly set
up a 25-yard pass into the end zone for Stamps second touchdown on the game and
a 24-3 Edmonton lead at the half. Max Hall came into quarterback the Bombers to
start the third and briefly sparked the offence before being intercepted in the
end zone by Edmonton defensive back Chris Thompson. Winnipeg had a single on a
missed field-goal attempt late in the third quarter to make it 24-4. The Eskimos
had a punt single early in the fourth before Winnipeg countered with a field
goal. The game wound down with an incredibly odd play. The Bombers tried a third
down gamble deep in Edmonton territory but the snap was nowhere near the
quarterback and the charging Edmonton defenders kicked it down the field. Marcus
Howard picked it up and then threw it over his head to Eric Samuels, who looked
to have scored a touchdown. The play was called back on an interference call,
although Edmonton got possession and was able to run out the clock. The mistake
still irked Burke. "I dont know why we snapped the ball when we did it," he
said. "It was just different things like that all throughout the game that cost
us." The two teams will face each other in a rematch on Friday in Winnipeg.
Notes: The Esks and Bombers have split the last five season series. No team has
swept the series since 2006 ... Winnipeg was coming off an emotional 25-13
victory over league-leading Saskatchewan ... Reilly entered the game with a 2-10
record in career CFL starts and was facing Winnipeg for first time ... Edmonton
had a ton of players return to action for the game, as middle linebacker J.C.
Sherritt, defensive ends Odell Willis and Brandon Lang, tailback Hugh Charles
and safety Donovan Alexander came back from injuries ... It was the Bombers
first game since the trade of veteran quarterback Buck Pierce to the Lions in
exchange for Canadian receiver Akeem Foster ... Esks offensive lineman Simeon
Rottier, who was called out by general manager Ed Hervey for his poor play in
the Labour Day loss to Calgary, returned to the Edmonton lineup ... Winnipeg
failed in its attempt to capture its 600th victory in franchise history
(599-550-14) and to join Edmonton as the only two clubs to make it to that
plateau.
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which seemed to begin the moment Mike Geiger blew the whistle in Houston last
Thursday night - the Impact rumour mill went into overdrive. The speculation
went into meltdown mode, of the golden nugget variety.
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two-plus seasons. He was dismissed by the team last March after the Lightning
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. It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points
and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth
straight win.Jason Collins is the NBAs only openly gay athlete and he also
happens to be an unemployed free agent. Coincidence? When Collins shared his
sexuality with the world six months ago, he was hailed as a trailblazer and
applauded for his courage. But Collins is a decade removed from anchoring the
New Jersey Nets on back-to-back trips to the NBA Finals, and even the causal
basketball fan knew he was on the downside of his career. Collins isnt Jackie
Robinson, a young undeniable force poised to break down barriers, so when his
name wasnt on an NBA roster on opening night, few were surprised. Collins
sexuality wasnt what was holding him back from being in the league, but his
talent. The 34 year-old centre had lost a step over the years and was always
limited offensively, to the tune of 3.6 points per game for his career. But
Collins strength is his ability to provide interior defence, rebound and supply
relief minutes off the bench. His age also works in his favour as a veteran who
acts accordingly, and as a solid locker room presence. However, those are costly
positives at the NBA veterans minimum of $1.4 million, as teams are wary of
entering the luxury tax. Collins absence in the league can be reasonably chalked
up to one of the best blanket explanations in all of sports: "basketball
decisions." According to Ric Bucher at Bleacher Report, several general managers
said in October the apprehension of signing Collins didnt stem from concern
about the locker room and his teammates, but the non-stop media hype that would
come from it. "If it were just an initial blast and you knew it would settle
down after that, it would be one thing," said one executive. "But you know this
is something that he and his teammates are going to be asked about everywhere
they go, all season long, and all it takes is one guy too say something a little
off and it could really blow up.
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enough to play in the league, but when you throw in the ongoing media frenzy,
most teams are going to decide its just not worth it." Already this season,
three starting centres (Tyson Chandler, JaVale McGee, Larry Sanders), have
suffered injuries that will keep them off the court for 5-6 weeks or more. In
the quest for back-up support, Collins was again overlooked. When Golden State
Warriors reserve Jermaine ONeal went down with a knee injury last week, the
Warriors braintrust, "entertained the idea of asking assistant coach
Brian Scalabrine to come out of retirement to fill the void." Scalabrine would
also be entitled to the veterans minimum and ironically came into the league
with Collins as rookie teammates on the Nets. The Warriors subsequently called
up rookie Dewayne Dedmon from their D-League affiliate. While the notion of
going with a younger, cheaper player is just smart business, the idea that there
is a not-worth-the-hassle notion amongst general managers when it comes to
Collins shows that his sexuality is an issue. Jason Collins isnt as talented as
Jackie Robinson; he is a serviceable NBA player on the fringe. But if
opportunities exist and teams continue to look past him due to concerns over the
media fallout of his sexuality, he is being discriminated against just the same
as Robinson was in 1947. This isnt a basketball decision and no one, not even
Collins wants to be in the league because hes gay; he just wants to play and
feels he can contribute. This isnt a situation of players acting ignorant or
insensitive, but shortsighted gatekeepers, of which one wouldve likely signed
Collins this season, if they were unaware of his sexuality, and thats a bigger
problem.
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