Riders look to limit offensive opportunities as streaking Bombers visit Regina
REGINA — Moral victories have no value for Corey Mace and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
The Roughriders were handed their first defeat of the CFL season on July 13, dropping a 35-20 decision to the B.C. Lions in Vancouver. Saskatchewan allowed B.C. to rack up 457 yards of total offence but kept the game close thanks to a defence that had four sacks and two interceptions.
Although the Lions scored two touchdowns, the Riders defence played well in the red zone, forcing B.C. to kick seven field goals.
For Mace, Saskatchewan’s head coach and defensive co-ordinator, that just wasn’t enough. He said there are defensive adjustments to be made before the Roughriders host the rival Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Friday.