Waterloo Region Record

Tiger-Cats’ Masoli chasing CFL record

Aims for 10th straight game with more than 300 yards passing

- DAN RALPH

HAMILTON — It’s been an impressive start to the season for Jeremiah Masoli.

The veteran quarterbac­k will chase a record 10th straight 300yard passing performanc­e Thursday night when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2-2) host the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s (2-2). Masoli is currently tied with Sam Etcheverry and former Ticats coach/GM Kent Austin for the league mark.

Masoli, 29, enters this week’s action second overall in CFL passing (1,378 yards) and having registered four straight 300-yard contests. On Thursday he’ll attempt to become just the fifth player in league history to start a campaign with five consecutiv­e 300-yard performanc­es.

“That’s what our mindset is, trying to win games and execute the plays that are called,” Masoli said. “You always want to have a balanced attack, for sure.

“But it’s more so what the defence is doing and what they’re allowing us to take and how we feel about those matchups.”

Both teams are coming off a bye week following Saskatchew­an’s 18-13 home win over Hamilton on July 5. Masoli was 23of-45 passing in that contest for 333 yards with an intercepti­on while rushing for a team-high 60 yards on five carries.

“There were some easy reads on my part that I need to bring more attention to when I’m preparing and detailing,” Masoli said of the last meeting. “Obviously they did some different stuff that kind of caught me off guard but for me it’s just executing my plays and going through my progressio­ns and making sure my eyes and feet are right.

“Besides that, we had some missed opportunit­ies out there that we’ve been focusing on capitalizi­ng on.”

Hamilton receiver Brandon Banks is also looking to continue his streak of three straight 100yard efforts. He said while wins are a priority for the Ticats, keeping Masoli’s string going is advantageo­us for the offence.

“It’s definitely a plus because if he keeps throwing for 300 yards our chances of winning keep going up,” Banks said. “We definitely want to keep him on his hot streak.”

Hamilton’s offence leads the CFL in net yards (447.5 per game), passing yards (344.5) and average yards per play (7.6). Those are all heady numbers considerin­g none of the Ticats’ 54 offensive possession­s this year have started on their opponent’s side of the field.

In fact, Hamilton’s average drive start has been at its own 27-yard line, worst in the CFL.

Brandon Bridge of Mississaug­a, will make his third straight start for Saskatchew­an. The six-foot-five, 230-pound Canadian has registered two wins as a CFL starter, both coming against Hamilton.

That included the last meeting in Regina, where he rallied the Riders from a 13-12 fourth-quarter deficit. Bridge marched Saskatchew­an 77 yards on five plays — going 3-of-3 passing for 43 yards — for the deciding TD.

Bridge was 11-of-13 passing in the contest for 101 yards as he again shared quarterbac­k duties with Dave Watford.

“They’re two different players,” said Hamilton linebacker Simoni Lawrence. “Bridge wants to throw the ball first, I feel like.

“He’s athletic as heck but he’s not looking to show off that athletic ability unless he has to. But Watford, man, he looks like a real-life wide receiver back there when he’s running the ball. You know if a quarterbac­k is in there doing all that running, they’re going to have some stuff to have him throw the ball downfield . . . but it’s football and you adjust.”

This will mark the first time in Hamilton club history it’s opened a season with five straight games versus West Division teams. The Ticats will host the Ottawa Redblacks on July 28.

“We’ve got to get the West and do what we have to do,” Lawrence said. “Next weekend against Ottawa, those are four-point swings.

“You love those.”

 ?? PETER POWER THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? QB Jeremiah Masoli leads the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Hamilton is leading the CFL in net yards this season at 447.5 per game.
PETER POWER THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO QB Jeremiah Masoli leads the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Hamilton is leading the CFL in net yards this season at 447.5 per game.

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