Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Game Re-Cap: Saskatchewan

Well we didn't get the result we were hoping for, but all in all we got a productive experience out of our trip to Saskatoon. The first game of the season is usually full of mental mistakes, and we made a lot of them. Throughout the first half of the game, we looked like a team who had less than a weeks-worth of practices under our belt; which of course was actually the case. We were down 14-3 at half-time, but came out in the second half and began to impose our tempo on the game. We achieved this with many of our younger guys rotating into the game, who proved that they deserve a spot on our roster. In the fourth quarter, Liam Mahoney threw a long touchdown pass to Dan Rodriguez, which pulled us to within a point of Saskatchewan, 14-13. We had the momentum in our favor, but turned the ball over in our own end later in the fourth, and they put us away with a major score a few plays later. 

So the final was 21-13 for Saskatchewan. We did want to win the game, but we learnt a lot about our team in the loss. We were able to evaluate our new guys, and how they respond to certain situations. Some players showed that they're willing to sacrifice themselves on special teams, and we addressed the situations that we were slow to react to pre-snap and during the play. And though our team wasn't as mentally sharp as they were, we can take many positives from our inter-squad practice from the previous day. Our O-line and D-line went one-on-one with their opposing lines, and the rest of our team worked a pass-shell drill against their team. In both drills we performed very well, and we proved to ourselves that we have the physical ability to play with and defeat anybody in the country. As the old saying goes though, "Football is 10% physical, and 90% mental," so even though we feel we are contenders to go very deep into the playoffs this season, we realize that we still have a lot of hard work to do before we get there. 

We stayed in the residence on campus throughout the trip, and had a lot of free time to hang out with each other. We took over a couple of T.V. lounges, and usually had either the Olympics or the NFL Network on. There's never a shortage of jokes on our team, and the guys stayed true to form throughout the weekend (somehow the most repetitive jokes seemed to get funnier the more we heard them). 

As I'm writing this blog though, we've already been home and back to training camp for 2 days- puttin' in that hard work I was talking about. It really makes me appreciate that free time we had, and it already seems like it happened a long time ago!