Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Als win Grey Cup rematch
Thursday, 2 July 2009 - 2:12pm
Avon Cobourne, Kerry Watkins and Chip Cox scored touchdowns for Montreal.
The Alouettes were just 3-5 versus the West in 2008. Against Calgary, Montreal was 0-3, including a 22-14 loss in the Grey Cup.
Four of Montreal’s first five opponents this season are Western clubs, so a victory in Calgary was a confidence booster for the Eastern power.
“The knock on us last year was every time we came out West, we weren’t going to get a victory,” Duval said.
“It’s definitely a big start for our team.”
Jeremaine Copeland, quarterback Henry Burris, and rookie Titus Ryan replied with touchdowns for Calgary in front of an announced sell-out of 35,650 at McMahon Stadium, although many were chased from their seats by a downpour at the start of the second half.
Kicker Sandro DeAngelis added a pair of field goals.
The Stampeders recovered from a horrendous opening quarter and a 17-0 deficit to put pressure on the visitors, but a pair of turnovers late in the fourth quarter cost the Stamps their winning streak against Montreal.
Each side turned the ball over four times, and there were of total of 19 penalties in the sloppy game.
Montreal led 33-27 with six minutes to go when Burris threw into the arms of Mark Estelle in the end zone.
The Calgary pivot then coughed up the ball under pressure from Montreal’s Anwar Stewart and Keron Williams, and linebacker Chip Williams rumbled 81 yards for a touchdown at 12:45.
“They beat us three times in a row,” Estelle said. “It’s beautiful to win this first game and start it off right”.
Burris, the Grey Cup MVP, completed just over half his passes with 17 completions on 33 attempts. He threw for 247 yards, including one touchdown.
Burris also was sacked three times.
“If this isn’t a wake-up call, I don’t know what is,” Burris said. “I know this team well. We’ll be fine. We didn’t go undefeated last year.
“It’s always good to have one of these early on just so you can get things corrected.”
Montreal counterpart Anthony Calvillo had a slightly better night at 24-for-32 for 255 yards, but he also threw just one touchdown pass and one interception.
“To come on the road against an excellent opponent, we’re excited about this win,” Calvillo said. “They’re the defending champs and we came here and got two points.”
Toronto beat Hamilton 30-17 in the only other CFL game yesterday.
By Donna Spencer THE CANADIAN PRESS
CALGARY—The Montreal Alouettes hope their win over Calgary in a soggy, mistake-filled Grey Cup rematch last night marks the start of better results against West Division teams this season.
Damon Duval was a perfect 6-for-6 in field goals to tie his career record as Montreal beat the host Stampeders 40-27 in the CFL season-opener for both clubs.
The Alouettes were just 3-5 versus the West in 2008. Against Calgary, Montreal was 0-3, including a 22-14 loss in the Grey Cup.
Four of Montreal’s first five opponents this season are Western clubs, so a victory in Calgary was a confidence booster for the Eastern power.
“The knock on us last year was every time we came out West, we weren’t going to get a victory,” Duval said.
“It’s definitely a big start for our team.”
Jeremaine Copeland, quarterback Henry Burris, and rookie Titus Ryan replied with touchdowns for Calgary in front of an announced sell-out of 35,650 at McMahon Stadium, although many were chased from their seats by a downpour at the start of the second half.
Kicker Sandro DeAngelis added a pair of field goals.
The Stampeders recovered from a horrendous opening quarter and a 17-0 deficit to put pressure on the visitors, but a pair of turnovers late in the fourth quarter cost the Stamps their winning streak against Montreal.
Each side turned the ball over four times, and there were of total of 19 penalties in the sloppy game.
Montreal led 33-27 with six minutes to go when Burris threw into the arms of Mark Estelle in the end zone.
The Calgary pivot then coughed up the ball under pressure from Montreal’s Anwar Stewart and Keron Williams, and linebacker Chip Williams rumbled 81 yards for a touchdown at 12:45.
“They beat us three times in a row,” Estelle said. “It’s beautiful to win this first game and start it off right”.
Burris, the Grey Cup MVP, completed just over half his passes with 17 completions on 33 attempts. He threw for 247 yards, including one touchdown.
Burris also was sacked three times.
“If this isn’t a wake-up call, I don’t know what is,” Burris said. “I know this team well. We’ll be fine. We didn’t go undefeated last year.
“It’s always good to have one of these early on just so you can get things corrected.”
Montreal counterpart Anthony Calvillo had a slightly better night at 24-for-32 for 255 yards, but he also threw just one touchdown pass and one interception.
“To come on the road against an excellent opponent, we’re excited about this win,” Calvillo said. “They’re the defending champs and we came here and got two points.”
Toronto beat Hamilton 30-17 in the only other CFL game yesterday.





