The Daily Courier

Finally time for Johnny Football

No confirmati­on, but Manziel looks set to start for Alouettes against Tiger-Cats

- By BILL BEACON

MONTREAL — All signs point toward Johnny Manziel getting his first CFL start for the Montreal Alouettes this week.

When the Alouettes reassemble­d for practice on Monday, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner took snaps with the first-stringers before last week’s starter, Vernon Adams.

Coach Mike Sherman would not confirm who his starter will be on Friday against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but he told reporters to draw their own conclusion­s.

The obvious conclusion would be that Manziel starts, with Adams backing up.

“We didn’t trade for Johnny to have him sit on the bench, so obviously, Johnny’s come over here to get reps and become the best player he can become, and we stated that process today,” said Sherman. “You probably all figured it out yourself, but when you have two players you wait till game time to make that announceme­nt. “It doesn’t make sense to do it any sooner.” If he starts, Manziel will be the fourth starter and the fifth quarterbac­k overall to play for Montreal (1-5) in six games this season. Both opening day starter Drew Willy and backup Jeff Mathews are injured, which prompted Alouettes GM Kavis Reed to swing a five-player deal with Hamilton to get Manziel, who had been cooling his heels behind Jeremiah Masoli since the start of the season with the TigerCats.

Manziel was not made available to reporters on Monday.

Adams, who was released by Hamilton and signed for a second stint in Montreal on June 26, looked promising as the starter in last week’s 44-23 loss at home to Edmonton. The Als matched a season high in points and could have had more if not for a dropped touchdown pass and three missed field goals.

But throughout the game, fans were calling for Manziel, who Sherman wisely kept on the sideline, not wishing to risk injury to an unprepared quarterbac­k who had been acquired only four days earlier and had only two full practices with the team.

Some fans were upset because they’d bought tickets to see Manziel, so the pressure is on to get him into a game. But Sherman said he alone will decide who plays.

“Last week it was my decision not to play him and what I do this week is my decision,” he said.

It appears that Adams will be passed over by the Alouettes for a second time. In 2016, he ended the season with three straight wins and was thought to be the starter for 2017, but Montreal opted to go with veteran Darian Durant and Adams was shipped out.

“That’s why nobody should be surprised,” said Adams. “They haven’t said anything, but you guys saw today, so we’ll see how it goes.

“I love football so much. I’m blessed. I can’t hang my head. When I’m by myself I have those thoughts that man, this is happening to me again. But if I’m going to sit here and complain about everything, everything’s just going to keep getting worse. I just have to keep getting better and better and keep preparing as if I’m going to start.”

Adams and Manziel are similar quarterbac­ks in that both are mobile and like to make plays on the run. With Adams behind centre, running back Tyrell Sutton saw as much action catching short passes out of the backfield as he did carrying the ball.

“I love it because you can call the same plays for them and they both have that improvisat­ion to their game, something you can’t really teach,” said Sutton. “I told them they were two of the best college players I’ve ever seen.

“They have a lot of talent and can make things happen not only with their arms but with their legs so it’s good to have both of them.”

The club has not only changed quarterbac­ks from week to week, but also hasn’t had the same set of offensive linemen for two games in a row. That will be the case again after guard Ryan Bomben was traded on Sunday for defensive back T.J. Heath. Cornerback Mitchell White suffered a likely season-ending injury and defensive back Najee Murray tore an ACL against Edmonton.

Third-string quarterbac­k Matt Shiltz injured a shoulder against Edmonton, so newcomer Austin Apodaca could fill that role this week.

“It’s funny, we have three quarterbac­ks here now who weren’t here during training camp, so we’re kind of starting from the ground up and working things out,” said Sutton.

Receiver Adarius Bowman, a three-time CFL all-star acquired last week from Winnipeg, had his first practice in Montreal and should play.

COLLAROS CLEARED The Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s are a giant step closer to having starter Zach Collaros back under centre.

The Riders activated Collaros from the sixgame injured list Monday. He suffered a concussion in the club’s 40-17 loss to Ottawa on June 21.

“As a football player that’s what you want to do, be out here with your teammates and contribute in any way possible,” Collaros told reporters after practice.

It’s unclear if Collaros will play Thursday when Saskatchew­an (3-3) visits the Edmonton Eskimos (4-2). Canadian Brandon Bridge helped the Riders go 2-2 as the starter during Collaros’s absence.

Bridge was 19-of-29 passing for 147 yards in Saskatchew­an’s 34-22 loss to unbeaten Calgary (6-0) on Saturday night.

“I love these questions,” Collaros said with a chuckle when asked if he’ll start Thursday night. “I’m always prepared to start.

“Even if I’m not dressing, I’m preparing to start.” VOYEURISM CHARGE ENDS SEASON REGINA — Jerome Messam’s second stint with the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s has come to an abrupt end after the Canadian running back was charged with voyeurism.

The Riders announced via Twitter on Monday the hard-running veteran had been released “after he has been criminally charged following an incident in November 2016.” The CFL said in a separate statement that the charge was voyeurism.

The league said it will not register a contract for Messam should any team sign him.

Messam was a Calgary Stampeder in 2016 and a Calgary Police spokeswoma­n said the charge “relates to the alleged video-taping of a consensual sexual encounter with a victim.

“It is alleged the video-taping was done without the person’s consent.”

THIS ‘N’THAT Toronto LB Bear Woods, who opened the season on the six-game injury list following back surgery, has resumed practising, but won’t play this week. Trestman said he’ll be re-evaluated during the bye week. … The Riders added American DB Marcell Young to the practice roster while releasing import DB Will Blackmon and LB Carl Bradford.

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The Canadian Press Montreal Alouettes quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel stretches during the warm-up prior to a CFL football game against the Edmonton Eskimos in Montreal, Thursday, July 26.
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