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REGINA -- Ken Miller bristled at the suggestion that the Saskatchewan Roughriders simply came out flat in their embarrassing 42-5 loss to the B. Derek Newton Cyber Monday Jersey .C. Lions on Saturday. "Ive watched the films," he said. "It was not a lack of effort." The head coach offered a theory of his own. "We werent playing well collectively," he said. "For some reason, we were not synchronized." The loss to B.C. ended Saskatchewans three-game winning streak. The Roughriders dropped to 4-8 and are now fighting for their playoff lives as they prepare to meet the Calgary Stampeders at McMahon Stadium on Saturday. "Its time to get back to work," said quarterback Darian Durant when asked what the prevailing sentiment is among the players this week. "We have to put that one behind us. It was a bad day at the office. It happens. The timing was not good. But as long as we have time left, weve got a chance. Were not going to give up until the last game. You have to keep plugging." It has also been suggested that the Roughriders were not adequately prepared for the Lions, who have won six of seven games since opening the CFL season at 0-5. "They came out with more energy," Durant said. "They jumped on us, and we just werent ready." Slow starts have been a problem for the Riders all year. Durant said the team is concerned about this, and is trying to correct it, but the bottom line is, "We just have to make sure were in it at the end to give ourselves a chance to win." According to Durant, the head coachs message to the players on Tuesday was "to stay focused, stay positive, dont let doubt creep in." Saskatchewan is 0-5 against teams in the West, and five of their last six games are against divisional opponents. In addition to a home date with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Riders play twice against Calgary, once more against B.C., and twice against the Edmonton Eskimos. Centre Marc Parenteau, whose two bad snaps were among Saskatchewans many miscues against the Lions, said its crucial for the Riders to not look at the schedule beyond the upcoming game in Calgary, and to count on assistance from other teams. "You cant rely on any one team beating any other team," he said, adding, "You cant win all six (remaining) games on one weekend." The Riders added six players to their practice roster Tuesday: import defensive backs Tyron Brackenridge and Justin Wilson; import wide receiver L.J. Castile; import defensive ends Roberto Davis and Kenny Rowe, and import linebacker Chris Francis. Brackenridge signed with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007 and spent the last four years in the NFL. In two seasons with the Chiefs, he played in 14 games, making 27 tackles and forcing two fumbles. A product of Washington State, Brackenridge spent the previous two seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He played in 32 games and finished with 44 tackles and three forced fumbles. He was waived by the Jaguars in July. As a senior at Southern Mississippi, last year, Wilson had 38 tackles, three tackles for losses, and four pass knock-downs in 12 starts. Castile helped Delta State reach the Division II championship game by leading the teams receiving corps in all categories with 67 catches for 900 yards and 13 touchdowns. Before transferring to Delta State for his senior year, Castile played three seasons at Houston. Davis played at Northwest Missouri State. In his senior year, he recorded 52 tackles, 10 tackles for losses, and seven quarterback sacks. He started his college career at New Mexico State and transferred in 2009. Rowe played for Oregon. In his senior season, he led the team with seven sacks and 16.5 tackles for losses. He had 48 tackles in all, and was tied for second in the NCAA (first in the PAC-10) with five forced fumbles. In 2010, Rowe appeared in the East-West Shrine game. In 2009, he tied a Rose Bowl record with three quarterback sacks and was named Rose Bowl Defensive MVP. Francis played with Baylor. In his senior year, 2010, he had 72 tackles in 12 games, to finish his college career with 159 tackles, three tackles for losses, two interceptions, and 1.5 quarterback sacks. Greg Olsen Cyber Monday Jersey . -- The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed veteran offensive tackle Guy Whimper to a two-year contract. Jurrell Casey Black Friday Jersey . Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., to Portuguese parents, the 32-year-old featherweight from Ajax, Ont., says it wont take long for the UFC 142 fans to figure out he is not a local. http://www.shopnflonline.net/Black-Friday-San-Dieg...er-Mond ay/ . Sharapova came from behind in the third set to beat Angelique Kerber 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 in the first of Saturdays semifinals. The second-seeded Li followed with a 6-4, 6-3 win over Bethanie Mattek-Sands of the United States, the odd player out as a qualifier among the three top-seeded players in the last four. David Nelson Black Friday Jersey .D. -- A University of North Dakota spokesman says the school still plans to drop its Fighting Sioux nickname despite the Legislature voting to order the school to keep it. Dan Hampton Cyber Monday Jersey . Seabrook said that he did not want to go inside to a quiet room to be assessed, but that his trainers forced him to follow the NHLs new mandate. The protocol was not initiated after the first hit by Torres, even though Seabrook stayed down on the ice for a few seconds. The NHL believes the case was handled appropriately since Seabrook showed no visible disorientation at the time and had no trouble getting to his feet after the Torres hit.BARRIE, Ont. -- Its going to be a traditional hockey rivalry in the Clarkson Cup final. Toronto Hockey Club and Montreal Hockey Club will square off Sunday to decide the Canadian womens hockey championship. The two teams met in the final round-robin game Saturday, with Sarah Vaillancourt scoring twice to lead Montreal to a 2-1 victory. Sabrina Harbec added two assists for Montreal (3-0). "The team thats going to win (Sunday) will be the team that works the hardest," Harbec said. "Both teams have a lot of good players, so the most consistent team will be the winner." Tessa Bonhomme replied for Toronto (2-1). "We had a bit of a slow start at the beginning, but we picked things up as we went on," Bonhomme said. "Well be ready to give them a good game (Sunday)." Vaillancourt scored the winning goal in the second period when her shot from the point beat Toronto goaltender Kendra Fisher for a 2-0 Montreal lead. The Montreal sniper, who leads the tournament with six goals, also scored in the first, converting a Harbec pass. "We played like as a team all game," Harbec said. "We moved the puck well, everybody was working well together, and we were very disciplined." Bonhomme made it 2-1 on the power play late in the third, but thats as close as Toronto could come. Both teams rested their starting goalies as Montreals Kim St-Pierre and Torontos Sami Jo Small got thhe day off. Patrick Murray Black Friday Jersey. In their place, Fisher made 42 saves for Toronto while Montreals Jenny Lavigne stopped 28 shots. Earlier on Saturday, Jennifer Kirk scored three goals as the Brampton Hockey Club blasted the Minnesota Whitecaps 7-2. Gillian Apps added two goals for Brampton (1-2) while Brooke Beazer and Cherie Piper had the others. Jayna Hefford added three assists. Allie Thunstrom and Jenny Potter replied for Minnesota (0-3). Both teams had been eliminated from championship contention. "We wanted to end the season on a high note," Piper said. "We arent where we wanted to be, but at the end of the day, we showed the true athletes that we are." Apps scored her second of the game early in the third when she deflected a pass in off of a Whitecaps defender. Kirk registered her third goal with just three seconds remaining. Potter rallied Minnesota to within a goal in the second when she fired a wrist shot past Brampton starter Kira Hurley. But Brampton surged ahead 5-2 on goals from Kirk and Beazer through two periods. Apps and Kirk scored first-period goals 24 seconds apart to put Brampton ahead 2-0 before Thunstrom replied for Minnesota just 11 seconds later. Piper scored later in the period to make it 3-1. Hurley stopped 32 shots in the victory. Minnesotas Megan Van Beusekom-Sweerin made 21 saves before giving way to Sonya Sandahl, who stopped 11-of-15 attempts in relief. ' ' '
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