That was all the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ offensive tackle could do after being manhandled by Calgary’s defensive line in Saturday’s 27-10 CFL loss at McMahon Stadium. “I’m a realist and I know that I have to play better than I did in the first half,’’ Dennis said. The CFL’s reigning most outstanding offensive lineman spent two seasons practising regularly against Hughes and was looking forward to facing him in a game. The offensive line regrouped and didn’t allow a sack over the final 30 minutes. Dennis plans to focus on the Riders’ second-half performance while preparing for Saturday’s game against the visiting Toronto Argonauts.
Source: National Post July 23, 2017 19:30 UTC