Bombers pivot Collaros will think about game but also be thankful for opportunity
HAMILTON — Winnipeg quarterback Zach Collaros’ football brain will be hard at work in advance of Sunday’s Grey Cup. But he will also be quietly giving thanks before taking the field against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
“Typically, (I) probably will be thinking about a play or situation in the game or trying to visualize success,” Collaros said Saturday after Winnipeg’s final walkthrough. “At the same time, I’ll be thinking about how lucky I am to have the opportunity to play this game, saying a prayer and thanking God that I have these opportunities and be a good role model for kids.
“Thanking Him for my wife and my children. All of those kinds of things enter your mind all leading to the moment before kickoff. After that, you’re really locked into a zone.”
Collaros and the Bombers have been in the zone for much of the 2021 season.