Redblacks hope to get sputtering offence in gear against East-leading Ticats
OTTAWA — It’s hard to score points when you don’t have the ball, and lately for the Ottawa Redblacks, it’s hard to score points even when you do.
The Redblacks (3-5) look to get their sputtering offence going Saturday when they host the East Division-leading Hamilton Tiger-Cats (6-2).
Ottawa sits dead last in the CFL with a time of possession of 25:32, and its net offence of 304.4 yards per game is the worst in the league as is its 5.3 average yards per play. When the Redblacks have managed to get the ball, they have struggled to sustain any kind of momentum with a league-worst 51 two-and-outs.
“It’s mainly on my shoulders. We just have to finish drives and take care of the ball and execute the plays as coach calls them,” said Ottawa quarterback Dominique Davis, who has thrown a league-high 15 interceptions.