CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen explains how the Riders last game is reflective of what their whole year has been like with unpredictable ups and downs. For now, its up.
Rod Pedersen reports from Regina where players and coaches are taking time to reflect on a big win after grinding through some tough losses in week’s previous.
According to CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are not in the midst of a crisis, but can find themselves in one if they don’t get it together soon.
Chris Getzlaf and his Rider teammates took some time away from the field last week and it very well could be exactly what they needed according to Rod Pedersen.
CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen explains that the head coach of the Riders is remaining positive despite the fact that his team could very well have entered the bye week 5-0.
CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen believes that after the year Rider fans were forced to endure in 2011, they deserve to enjoy the team’s strong start to the new season.
CFL.ca columnist Rod Pedersen dissects the Riders first win of the season, which he says is due large in part to the players and coaching staff being on the same page.
On the eve of training camp, CFL.ca columnist Rod Pederson breaks down some of the competition that has been created in Riderville after an off-season of change.
More than just the coaching staff has changed for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Rod Pedersen takes a look ahead to the 2012 Canadian Football League season.
This Cinderella season for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has been a great party, but CFL.ca’s Rod Pedersen believes that it will not be their time to shine at the 99th Grey Cup.
The party is over but the clean-up has just begun. It wasn’t much of a party to begin with, according to Rod Pedersen, as the Roughriders wrap up their 2011 season.
The Roughriders finished the home portion of the schedule with a win against the Ticats, giving Ken Miller a reason to smile as he nears the end of his tenure with the club.