Milanovich calls the shots as Butler runs the show for Hamilton Tiger-Cats
HAMILTON — James Butler has given the Hamilton Tiger-Cats something they haven’t had since 2010 but he certainly had to work for it the last half of the regular season.
Butler finished third overall in rushing with 1,116 yards, his second straight 1,000-yard campaign. He’s Hamilton’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2010 when DeAndra’ Cobb had 1,173 yards.
But the 5-9, 210-pound Butler accumulated 406 rushing yards on 86 carries through Hamilton’s first eight regular-season games before offensive co-ordinator Tommy Condell and the Ticats mutually parted ways. In nine games with senior assistant Scott Milanovich calling plays, Butler ran for 710 yards on 149 carries.
Butler didn’t dress for Hamilton’s regular-season finale, a 22-20 loss Saturday in Montreal. But he’ll suit up Saturday when the Ticats (8-10) return to Molson Stadium to face the Alouettes (11-7) in the East Division semifinal.