OTTAWA ā On paper the Ottawa Redblacks and B.C. Lions appear to be headed in opposite directions.
The Redblacks (6-2-1) are undefeated in their last five games, while the Lions (5-5-0) are mired in a four-game losing streak.
Despite their respective success and struggles, both teams sit second in their division. The Lions are just one point back of Saskatchewan in the West, while Ottawa trails Montreal, first overall, by five points in the East.
When the teams meet Saturday night at TD Place the Lions will be desperate to put an end to this brutal stretch of games and Nathan Rourke will be looking to rebound from last weekās less than impressive performance against Winnipeg.
Rourke, who made his season debut and return to the CFL, apologized to fans for his outing.
The 26-year-old quarterback was 8-for-25 for 126 yards with two interceptions, though the last time he played a CFL game was Nov. 13, 2022.
Rourke said heās glad itās a short week and can get right back at it, but knows Ottawa will present a challenge.
āTheyāre playing really fast right now and I think theyāve kind of hit their stride as a defence,ā Rourke said of the Redblacks. āI think theyāre playing really confident so itās going to be important for us to be able to execute and be able to adjust on the fly to what theyāre doing.ā
Lions head coach Rick Campbell says itās unfair to pin last weekās loss on Rourke.
"(Winnipeg) had a really good game plan and we never could figure our way through it,ā Campbell said. āNathan will say he can play better, which he can, but far be it that this was on him."
The Lions passing game has struggled of late. B.C. averaged 367.2 passing yards per game with Vernon Adams Jr. under centre as it started with a 5-1 record. But the Lions have managed just 162.5 through the past four games, with Adams out with an injury in the last two.
Ottawaās pass defence ranks third in the league allowing 263.9 passing yards against per game.
While the Lions are looking for more from their pivot the Redblacks had a choice to make ā stick with the player who largely got them to their current position or stick with what worked last week.
Dru Brown has been exactly what the Redblacks have been looking for the last four seasons ā consistent. Brown went down two weeks ago in a game against Saskatchewan and Dustin Crum came on in relief to lead the Redblacks to a 22-22 tie.
Last week the Redblacks turned to Jeremiah Masoli, making his return after recovering from serious injuries over the last two seasons, who led them to a 31-29 over Calgary.
But thereās no denying this is Brownās team and heāll be back behind centre to face the Lions.
"He's an incredibly focused individual and doesnāt make a difference if he took a week off, he still prepares the same way," said head coach Bob Dyce. "He handles himself the exact same way, he leads the exact same way and weāre excited to see him out there this week, back at the controls of the offence and looking forward to him having great success."
Dyce, who is usually careful about handing out praise, was happy to give credit to his players for their impressive start after four straight seasons of posting four or fewer wins.
"The team feels good about themselves and they have the right to feel good about themselves because theyāre a special group," Dyce said. "We know the most important thing is whatās ahead of us and not whatās behind us."
Brown said one of the keys to Ottawa's success this year has been to move on from the previous week when preparing for a game.
"I think that we show up and we work kind of regardless if weāre coming off a game where we played really well or we played poorly," he said. "Any time youāre winning tends to be a bit more fun."
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LIONS (5-5-0) AT REDBLACKS (6-2-1)
SATURDAY, TD PLACE STADIUM
CANāT GET THROUGH: Over their last four games Ottawa has allowed just 17.8 points and 282 net yards per game.
PICK ME: With an interception last week B.C.ās T.J. Lee has 27 for his CFL career. That puts him tied for seventh place all-time for the Lions.
KEEP IT GOING: Ottawa is 4-0-1 in its last five games, the longest unbeaten run within the same season in Redblacks history.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published August 23, 2024.
Lisa Wallace, The Canadian Press