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Winnipeg to Host Fifth Grey Cup Game Nov. 16
Coaches Corey Mace and Jason Maas focus on quarterbacks Davis Alexander and Trevor Harris as key to Grey Cup success, with Alexander expected to start despite injury.
- On Tuesday, head coaches Corey Mace and Jason Maas spoke with reporters in Winnipeg as the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal Alouettes prepare for the 112th Grey Cup on Sunday, with quarterbacks dominating the hour-long news conference.
- With Alexander listed to start and Harris's veteran presence, coaches focus on quarterback strategies ahead of Sunday’s game.
- Coaches warned they must prepare for all of Montreal's quarterbacks, and Maas said slowing Trevor Harris requires pressure and varied looks in defensive game plans.
- Alexandre Gagné said championship games hinge on avoiding errors, recalling the 2009 `13th man` 28-27 finish and highlighting how Saskatchewan fans once paid players' breakfast bills.
- With only nine teams in the CFL, crossover connections between Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal Alouettes and Maas's prior role with Saskatchewan, plus former Rider Darnell Sankey's perspective, add personal storylines.
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Total News Sources12
Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left, 43% Center
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources are Center
43% Center
L 43%
C 43%
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