Defence looking past 41 point loss; Verdict still out on Durant
Last week’s game was a step back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders defence, but the players only want to look forward.
The defence allowed 41 points against the Montreal Alouettes Friday night, while the offence mustered just a field goal.
“There’s no excuses to why we lose a game,” said defensive lineman Jonathan Newsome. “I think (Montreal) came and played a better game than us and that’s just owning up and being a man about it.”
Linebacker Greg Jones said the game started off on the wrong foot when Kevin Glenn was able to march the Alouettes 68 yards down field for a touchdown.