Things are good in Riderville, but CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen warns fans to not get ahead of themselves, stressing that slow and steady often wins the race.
The Riders players and coaches aren’t make much of a quick start to 2013 but that doesn’t mean that the province of Saskatchewan isn’t. Rod Pedersen has more.
CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen suggests that there are only two words that best describe the mission of the 2013 Roughriders heading into training camp: ‘It’s Time’.
Although they remain coy about their plans for the upcoming CFL Draft on Monday, Rod Pedersen explains why the Riders may lean towards a pick that can help them immediately.
A master of getting under the skin of opposing players, Dwight Anderson warns Rider Nation that they shouldn’t judge him until he can prove what he does on the field.
Rod Pedersen explains how the Riders are being lauded so far for their hiring of George Cortez as offensive coordinator and the key role he can play in 2013.
After a seemingly walking away with an upset only to have the lead slip away in the final seconds, Rod Pedersen says all things considered, there is a bright future in Riderville.
According to CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen, if the Riders want to do some damage in this year’s playoffs, they’ll have to grind by their division rivals in Calgary.
According to Rod Pedersen, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are happy with the ‘x’ next to their name in the standings, and don’t quite care how it got there.
CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen believes that while the Riders put up a fight against the Als last week, the loss ended up being a small step backwards for the surging club.