Devonte Wiilliams would strongly disagree with all those who preach “you are what your record says you are.” He insists the Redblacks are much better ...
Devonte Wiilliams would strongly disagree with all those who preach “you are what your record says you are.”“One hundred percent,” the Ottawa running back said earlier this week. “I wholeheartedly believe that. We’ve just got to put it on film, you know what I mean? We’ve just got to put it on the field. As soon as everybody comes together, I don’t think anybody can really play with us.”
Don’t expect the Tabbies to be pushovers for the powerful Blue Bombers, despite having half as many wins as the West Division leaders. Meanwhile, after a 6-1 start, the Leos have dropped three of their last five – despite the fact quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. has a current streak of four consecutive 300-plus yard games in which he has totalled 11 touchdown passes.
“On the defensive side of the ball, they’ve had some games where they’ve been outstanding,” said Dyce. “We’re happy with how we’ve grown offensively, but we may have to push a bit more with the vertical game to get some chunk plays.” The Redblacks have wound up on the short of the score in their last three visits to the west coast and their last seven meetings with the Lions overall.
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