Alouettes seek rebound from late collapse in Winnipeg, blowout loss in Toronto
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes hope to chase away a couple of nightmares when they face the Winnipeg Blue Bombers this week.
The first was the catastrophic final 100 seconds of a 41-40 defeat in Winnipeg on July 28 when they blew a 12-point lead. The other was last week’s 38-6 loss in Toronto, where they trailed 35-0 at halftime.
“Everything didn’t work last week,” slotback Nik Lewis said Tuesday. “You have those games.
“B.C. played pretty much like that in Saskatchewan. Hamilton had that game against Calgary (a 60-1 loss on July 29). During the season, everybody’s going to have that game.”