Sunday, September 11, 2011

Ticats Get Asses Handed to them in Montreal, Lose 43 to 13

Well that was disappointing. After last week's shellacking against the Alouettes in Hamilton, Montreal turned things around and whipped Hamilton in Montreal. Lots of blame to go around, both the offense and defence were poor. Glenn had a poor performance going 13 and 30 for 151 yards, no picks though. Glenn was under a lot of pressure though so it wasn't all on him. Cobourne only had five rushes for two yards, so the offensive line was terrible. I'm not sure if the missing Marwan Hage at centre made that much of a difference, but a terrible effort anyways.

Notable defensive miscues included Markeith Knowlton failing to make a tackle, which would have been a sure third down and allowing a TD instead. Minimal pressure from the defensive line.

Medlock had a good day including a 57 yarder. I'm not sure if that's a Ticat record, but it was a long field goal.

Hamilton also lost the penalty battle and couldn't buy a pass interference against them to save their lives.

Hopefully the Ticats can regroup against Edmonton at Ivor Wynne this week.

1 comment:

M@ said...

Medlock had a good day including a 57 yarder. I'm not sure if that's a Ticat record, but it was a long field goal.

Tied for longest. Three 57-yard field goals kicked in the history of the Ticats, none 58 yards or more.

Name / YDS / Date

Bernie Ruoff / 57 / July 20, 1984
Paul Osbaldiston / 57 / Nov. 4, 1990
Paul Osbaldiston / 57 / Oct. 13, 1997

And of course

Justin Medlock / 57 / Sept. 11, 2011