Missing Evans, Riders expect Redblacks to challenge their aerial attack
REGINA — Cody Fajardo hasn’t connected on any long touchdown passes this season, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback isn’t worried about it.
The Riders are 2-0 heading into Saturday’s game at Mosaic Stadium against the Ottawa Redblacks, and Fajardo isn’t about to get caught up in a discussion about not throwing the ball deep on a regular basis.
“At the end of the day, I could care less about any statistics or numbers other than wins and losses,” said Fajardo, who is 45-of-60 passing this season for 452 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. “We are a dynamic offence but we haven’t been presented with very many opportunities (to go deep).
“I’ve talked with the receivers and I think the biggest place we can improve on is on the 50-50 jump balls. Sometimes you throw it up in one-on-one coverage and coming down with a few of those will help us offensively.”