NOT GOOD ENOUGH: No more excuses as Redblacks take bye week to re-assess

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NOT GOOD ENOUGH: No more excuses as Redblacks take bye week to re-assess
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Somehow, the Ottawa Redblacks need to find a way to navigate a path that gets them beyond the offensive mediocrity that happened Friday night at TD Place.

Of course, it is not good enough. It’s not what the ownership group wants, it’s not what the organization and its coaches want, it’s not what the players want. And it’s taking the air right out of the fan base.Article content

There’s a lot of blame to pass around. But the two guys who are going to feel the heat most are LaPolice, the head coach and offensive playcaller, and quarterback Caleb Evans, who looked mismatched against a strong Calgary defence.Article content “It’s my call,” said the coach. “I want to give him the opportunities. He’d been very successful two straight games. Some of those issues weren’t his alone. You certainly don’t pull quarterbacks early is my experience in 20 years.”Article content

“I try to focus on what I can control. I know the guys in the other rooms are trying to do their best to score some points. Who am I to judge? They have to fix what they have to fix.”Article content

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