The Good:
* The club's overall resiliency
* Evans' performance off the bench
* Sean Whyte.
Coach Benny.
The Bad
*Run scheme and run blocking
The lack of size and power at Defensive Tackle
David
Good to read your good/bad comments David. Here are some of my post game thoughts, using my new format.
FOR BETTER
AIR CORYELL – LEOS STYLE
Once again, our Leos vertical passing attack was ever dangerous. The combination of a very talented receiving group and Vernon Adams ability to throw bullets makes our passing attack a potent weapon. Once again Kevin Hatcher and Alexander Hollins led the way. Importantly, our Leos are throwing the football more to Jevon Cottoy. It took far too long for our Leos offence to begin utilizing Cottoy’s talents more fully but the realization of what Cottoy brings to the table is now being more fully recognized and utilized.
Lucky Whitehead had four receptions in this game and looked more excited to be out there again. But for me, perhaps the best aspect of our passing attack were the three receptions for 40 yards by JaQuan Hardy. Being able to dump or screen to the tailback for more than first down yardage for each reception added another dimension to our passing game.
BO KNOWS FOOTBALL
Bo Lokombo was back In the role of a starting linebacker and his presence was more than obvious. He was a heat seeking missile out there. He led our Leos defense in tackles with 8 and should have been credited with a forced fumble.
WINNING THE GAME WITH DANE
Dane Evans came into this game with less than a minute left on the clock and went 4/4 and needed to be purrfect to give our Leos the opportunity for Sean Whyte to kick the winning field goal. Of course, the zebras, as expected., called a penalty against us on that last minute drive to no avail. One of those four passes was to Alexander Hollins was for 42 yards. It truly was a heroic effort by Evans.
Perspective is important here, even with Evans clutch performance. Our Leos would not likely have fared nearly as well with Evans as our starter this year.
Quite simply, Vernon Adams, although he can frustrate at times, has had an excellent season overall and brings much more to the table as a starter than Evans. But having an experienced backup quarterback in Evans, who can handle clutch situations, while coming in cold as ice, is a very good thing to have.
Now if only we had a young, strong developmental quarterback to bring into the game on third and one but hey, I guess we can’t have it all (or could we?).

Why not take Jevon Cottoy or Mackie and have him run a third down sneak. Who says it needs to be a quarterback.
OUTA SIGHT WITH WHYTE
Sean Whyte is really an impressive field goal kicker. He inspires confidence. Lou Passaglia will likely be held in the most esteem as a Leos field goal kicker (he was actually a much better punter than field goal kicker) and Paul McCallum was an incredible clutch field goal kicker, but Whyte is the most accurate field goal kicker of all of them.
David praised Mike Benevedes work on special teams and the praise was deserving. The Peter Principal may have been in operation in Benny’s one Head Coaching job and his last two defensive coordinator positions but his rise up the coaching ranks began after his very good work as a special teams coordinator and his work this year proves he still ‘has it’ when it comes to special teams coaching.
He’s no longer appears to be the posing, chest bumping, ranting sideline coach of yesteryear but instead, like a fine wine, seems to have matured and for now, is comfortable doing what he does best. He’s also made some significant improvement to both our punt return game and our punt coverage. Williams had a 10 yard punt return average in this contest and field position off some good punt returns in recent games has been a difference maker.
FOR WORSE
THE RUN IS NO FUN
Our Leos, between Vernon Adams and Dane Evans, threw for over 300 yards passing in the contest. We expect 300 yard passing yards per contest and often need more than 400 yards passing in order to win games. There are two reasons for that: 1) a defense that has struggled often in the second half tof this season, especially against the pass. 2) a mediocre running game.
In this contest we ran for 31 yards rushing. Yup, between Hardy (3.3 yds. per carry, Vernon Adams, and Lucky Whitehead on a fly sweep we rushed for thirty one (31 yards). Our rushing sure makes play action a legitimate threat. This is one dimensional offence and as I posted prior to the contest, one dimensional offence will not enable one to win the Big Dance or even get to play in it because its very difficult to win a playoff game on the frozen tundra in October without a running attack,
This is a pop gun run game and while there is more than enough blame to go around, from run blocking to running back play, the reality is that our run scheme is below par.
GET DOWN
Gilbert O’Sullivan hit single “Get Down” in 1973 should be an inspirational song for our Leos offence. In this game, Hatcher, got down to the turf, with only a second remaining in the contest, too close for comfort as he could have gotten down with 2 seconds left. Vernon Adams needed to ‘get down’ too after his interception.
For a quarterback there is nothing worse than throwing a pick (in his mind). However there is something worse and that is the staring quarterback getting hurt after throwing a pick – its like a double whammy with the quarterback injury the worst of the two scenarios. If it’s the forth quarter of a close playoff game, well, maybe the quarterback should consider trying to make a tackle.
My thought is that he should grab his knee or arm immediately after throwing a pick, feigning injury, and 'get down' because the defensive team always sees the interception as an opportunity to go hunting for him in an attempt to destoy him with a block that will either knock his head off or remove him from his cleats or both. Heroism is wonderful and fans appreciate a quarterback who shows toughness but wise is to get down and wait for a more opportune time to redeem himself.
PURGATORY
Football purgatory is the place where football players or coaches may need redemption but are not permanently sent to hell for their sins.
For this upcoming week offensive coordinator Jordan Maksymic and offensive line coach Kelly Bates need some cleansing fire put to their feet to get our run game going. Ryan Phillips also needs his feet to get a little toasty and then place those hot feet on some butts of some defensive backs to play a little tighter because there is often enough space to drive a Greyhound bus between themselves and the offensive receivers they are covering.
The lack of a consistent pass rush may not be helping but the reality is they are playing far too soft. Its kinda like Wally has been hired as a defensive consultant for the second half of this season and his inner fears are being projected. (I just had to get that in

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WRAP
Wow the last game of the regular season is upon is. There’s a lot of dew on the pumpkins, the tundra in Winnipeg is beginning to freeze and the flies, as big as robins, have called it a life. Its CFL football weather, the type that separates the wimps from those who with a Butkus mentality.
As playoffs approach, you have to prepare to be able to win in the cold.
"When I went to Catholic high school in Philadelphia, we just had one coach for football and basketball. He took all of us who turned out and had us run through a forest. The ones who ran into the trees were on the football team". (George Raveling)