There was a full moon in Mosaic Stadium yesterday - in, mind you, not over and it was the shiny white butt of Jon Cornish which provided it. He apparently mooned the fans on the East side of the stadium - what a twit. Just when you think Cornish has grown up and stopped his juvenile behavior, he pulls a stunt like this.
"That incident was a mistake on my part,’’ said Cornish, trotted out to address the situation. "I definitely just took it one step too far, or maybe a few steps too far. It reflects poorly on the organization.
"First of all I want to apologize to coach Huf, all the coaches, my teammates, all the Stampeder fans, the Stampeder organization and the Rider fans. They don’t deserve that.
"It was a bad call on my part. It was an extreme lack of judgment.’’
Stamps Jon Cornish apologizes for mooning Roughrider fans
Last week Rider head coach Cory Chamberlain stated that if Calgary Stampeder Jon Cornish ran for over a 100 yards, line changes would be made. Jon was only able to muster 67 yards yesterday and Joe Lobendahn was The Man who held him in check. Joe didn't just hold Jon back, he made 5 defensive tackles and a game-changing interception which resulted in a Weston Dressler TD for the Riders. The team never looked back from that point on.
Darian played well though he didn't run for any yardage yesterday as the coaching staff wanted to make sure his hip-flexor injury last week had more time to heal. He completed 22 of 35 passes for a total of 264 yards.
The one disappointment was Chris Getzlaf who continues to struggle with ball drops. Why they didn't pull him and put TJ Harris in the game is beyond me - since TJ joined the team, I have only seen him in one game.
After last week's debacle wherein the Riders wracked up more penalties points than they had all year, the discipline was much better this time around except for a couple of 15-yarders by veterans who should have known better.
The Riders won the game 30 to 25 to sit at 6 wins and 6 losses and in 3rd spot in the Western Division.
"That incident was a mistake on my part,’’ said Cornish, trotted out to address the situation. "I definitely just took it one step too far, or maybe a few steps too far. It reflects poorly on the organization.
"First of all I want to apologize to coach Huf, all the coaches, my teammates, all the Stampeder fans, the Stampeder organization and the Rider fans. They don’t deserve that.
"It was a bad call on my part. It was an extreme lack of judgment.’’
Stamps Jon Cornish apologizes for mooning Roughrider fans
Last week Rider head coach Cory Chamberlain stated that if Calgary Stampeder Jon Cornish ran for over a 100 yards, line changes would be made. Jon was only able to muster 67 yards yesterday and Joe Lobendahn was The Man who held him in check. Joe didn't just hold Jon back, he made 5 defensive tackles and a game-changing interception which resulted in a Weston Dressler TD for the Riders. The team never looked back from that point on.
Darian played well though he didn't run for any yardage yesterday as the coaching staff wanted to make sure his hip-flexor injury last week had more time to heal. He completed 22 of 35 passes for a total of 264 yards.
The one disappointment was Chris Getzlaf who continues to struggle with ball drops. Why they didn't pull him and put TJ Harris in the game is beyond me - since TJ joined the team, I have only seen him in one game.
After last week's debacle wherein the Riders wracked up more penalties points than they had all year, the discipline was much better this time around except for a couple of 15-yarders by veterans who should have known better.
The Riders won the game 30 to 25 to sit at 6 wins and 6 losses and in 3rd spot in the Western Division.