Riders put veteran quarterback Harris in harm’s way with final offensive play call
They got the win, but head coach Craig Dickenson and the Saskatchewan Roughriders didn’t earn any extra points for style Sunday night.
The Riders were able to effectively run the ball late in their 17-13 road victory over the Edmonton Elks. But the decision to have veteran quarterback Trevor Harris roll out on a third-down pass play in the dying seconds was questionable.
To be fair, the Riders found themselves in no-man’s land. The offence faced a third-and-six situation at the Edmonton 24-yard line with roughly 10 seconds remaining.
Already leading, kicking a field goal — and risking the block — wasn’t much of an option. Neither was punting, so the Riders kept the offence on the field, understanding Edmonton would likely get the ball back one final time.