Still light at tunnel's end
Rested Bombers begin playoff push with doubleheader against Riders
By: Ed Tait | Winnipeg Free Press
Updated: August 25 at 12:50 AM CDT
A bye week doesn't gloss over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' disastrous start to 2008, but it does help put a whole lot in the rear-view mirror and offer up a fresh perspective.
Maybe that, in part, explains why there was so much bounce in the step of the Bomb squad when it returned to the practice field following a nine-day break Sunday afternoon. Amazingly, even at 2-6 the Bombers are just two points shy of second in the CFL's East (Least?) Division with 10 games left in the regular season.
Quarterback Kevin Glenn, right, is all smiles during practice Sunday at Canad Inns Stadium as the Blue Bombers returned from their bye-week break. (Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press )
In short, ugly never looked so good.
"Only in the CFL," said quarterback Kevin Glenn after a spirited practice. "Look at the situation... we're tied for third and we're a game behind Toronto for second place. When you think about it, that's crazy. It's the CFL -- the Crazy Football League."
The Bombers get back to business in the annual Labour Day Classic this Sunday in Regina, the first of a home-and-home series with the Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders that wraps up with the Banjo Bowl on Sept. 7th at Canad Inns Stadium.
After that, five of the Bombers' last eight games come against divisional opponents, giving them plenty of opportunity to get back in the playoff fight.
"There's still light at the end of this tunnel," said head coach Doug Berry. "It's all about the second half of the season. I would like us to be able to finish stronger this year than we have in past years (the Bombers were 5-5 in their final 10 games in '07, 4-6 over the same period in '06). We've gotten out to fast starts in the past and that's tough to maintain throughout the year. It's not that we wanted to get out to a slow start this year, but maybe we can finish a little bit stronger than we have in past years.
"It's there... but we have to go earn it."
That won't be easy, what with the doubleheader against the Riders on the immediate horizon. Even though the Riders have dropped their last two, they still sport a league-best 6-2 record and added quarterback help on the weekend by dealing a 2011 conditional draft pick to the Toronto Argonauts for Michael Bishop.
"But here's the thing," added Glenn, "we're still in control of our own destiny and if we go out and handle our business then we won't need other teams to beat other teams. You never want to get down to the final stretch and start hoping and praying for that kind of stuff. The way the first half went... we're still in it even though we didn't have a great first half. You have to put that stuff behind you and look forward to the future.
"We still have life, we still have faith this can get done. Toronto was 2-7 last year and they hosted the East Final. It's your team believing in it and everybody coming together and getting it done.
"To me, it would be a helluva story."
ed.tait@freepress.mb.ca