Toronto Star

Als give Manziel another chance to start

Montreal turns back to former Heisman winner after Pipkin struggles

- JULIAN MCKENZIE THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL— The quarterbac­k carousel in Montreal has spun again, and Johnny Manziel is once again the next man up.

The former Cleveland Brown took the majority of Montreal’s first-team snaps at practice on Monday and will take over from quarterbac­k Antonio Pipkin when the 3-9 Alouettes visit the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Friday.

Pipkin, 23, started the last four games for Montreal but threw four intercepti­ons in a 32-14 loss to the visiting B.C. Lions last Friday.

“I think Johnny deserves the opportunit­y to play this week based on last week,” Alouettes head coach Mike Sherman said after practice.

Sherman also added that both Manziel and Pipkin “will prob- ably play,” but that Manziel has earned his chance to see the field.

“I think (Pipkin’s) done a great job. He’s going to be a hell of a quarterbac­k. He’s going to take a step back a little bit and catch his breath,” Sherman said.

Manziel has played two games this season, both with Montreal, and has yet to throw a touchdown pass in an Alouettes uniform. The quarterbac­k suffered an injury in a Week 9 game against Ottawa and was placed in the league’s concussion pro- tocol, opening the door for Pipkin in a Week 10 clash against Edmonton. Manziel also missed practice time last week due to a stomach virus.

Despite the injuries, Manziel still voiced his frustratio­n over not starting for the Alouettes last week. Manziel said Monday he hoped his comments didn’t ruffle any feathers, but didn’t apologize for them.

“It’s a natural competitiv­e spirit that comes out of me that I hope I didn’t voice in the wrong way,” Manziel said. “I’m just a competitor as anyone else is wanting to get on the field, wanting to play, and wanting to compete.

“I don’t think I necessaril­y did anything wrong by saying that I want to play.”

Despite Manziel being handed the reins for Friday’s game, Sherman was non-committal about picking one quarterbac­k who would start the rest of the way.

“I think we’ve got more than a couple good quarterbac­ks,” Sherman said. “Matt Shiltz is doing very good. Vernon (Adams) threw the ball well today. We’ll see.”

Meanwhile, Pipkin was eager to “move on” from his disappoint­ing performanc­e Friday against the Lions. Pipkin lost his first start against Edmonton in Week 10, but won his next two starts against Toronto and Ottawa before falling to the Lions Friday.

The young pivot admitted he had a bad game against B.C. but didn’t expect the team would return to Manziel.

“That’s above my pay grade. That’s not my decision,” Pipkin said.

“I know I was coming in ready, I’m still going to prepare as if I’m ready to play.”

Montreal has gone through numerous starting quarterbac­ks since the retirement of all-star Anthony Calvillo after the 2013 season. In 2018 alone, Montreal has seen six different quarterbac­ks take the field, including five different starters.

 ?? RICHARD A. WHITTAKER GETTY IMAGES ?? In two games with the Alouettes Johnny Manziel has yet to throw a TD. He’ll get another chance in Winnipeg on Friday.
RICHARD A. WHITTAKER GETTY IMAGES In two games with the Alouettes Johnny Manziel has yet to throw a TD. He’ll get another chance in Winnipeg on Friday.

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