Redblacks host Alouettes looking for better results against East rivals
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Redblacks are looking to turn things around in the second half of the CFL season, and that starts with a solid outing against the Montreal Alouettes Saturday night.
The Redblacks (3-6) are coming off their third straight loss, a 44-31 defeat to Toronto, and know they need to be better against division rivals to stay in the running for a playoff spot.
“We control our own destiny, that’s what we talk about,” Redblacks head coach Bob Dyce said. “We know we’ve got six games left against Eastern teams and at the end of the day those games are really going to dictate where we end up.”
Ottawa has struggled to play a complete game from start to finish.