Redblacks host Alouettes in matchup of two teams with a lot to prove
Ottawa Redblacks head coach Paul LaPolice is not a patient man by his own admission, and with his team struggling offensively change could be inevitable.
The Redblacks (1-2-0) will play their first game against a division rival this season on Friday when they host the Montreal Alouettes (1-2-0) at TD Place.
The Alouettes are having their own share of struggles after dropping their last two, leaving both teams with a lot to prove.
The Redblacks stumbled in their home debut last week, falling 24-12 to the B.C. Lions. Ottawa failed to find the end zone and is averaging just 188.7 yards of net offence in three games. That’s the lowest first three-game total since Winnipeg in 2005 at 140.3 yards.