Penticton Herald

Commission­er contemplat­ing potential changes after missed call for head hit on Roughrider­s’ QB

- By The Canadian Press

CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie was planning to talk with the league’s board of governors today to discuss some business matters. He’ll be adding one new item to the agenda for discussion.

Ambrosie said the league is reaching out to coaches, general managers and team officials to get their thoughts on potential changes in the wake of a non-call in Sunday’s CFL West semifinal between Winnipeg and Saskatchew­an.

“I know we’re going to do something,” Ambrosie said on Monday from Hamilton.

“Exactly what it is, I’m not perfectly sure. But I’m very committed to getting something done and doing it as quickly as possible.”

Roughrider­s quarterbac­k Brandon Bridge was rocked by a helmet-to-helmet hit by Jackson Jeffcoat after throwing a pass.

The Bombers were not penailzed, and the commission­er issued a statement after the game saying it was “clearly a missed call” due to the on-field referee’s view being blocked, and suggested it was time to explore the idea of allowing the Command Centre to make the call on such plays.

Any potential changes to the current setup would come after the post-season at the earliest, but the wheels appear to be in motion.

“If I thought I had it nailed by Friday, I would do it, but I think it’s going to take more time than that,” Ambrosie said. “This is an important item. That’s why I’m going to have a separate discussion with the governors (today), just to take their temperatur­e on where they stand on this because I think that consulting them is another important part of a good, healthy process.”

Bridge stayed motionless on the turf for a few minutes before walking off under his own strength.

With the 23-18 victory, the Blue Bombers advanced to this Sunday’s West final against the Stampeders in Calgary.

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