logo
Davis Alexander era off to a good start for Alouettes

Davis Alexander era off to a good start for Alouettes

By
Now that Davis Alexander has reached a certain status level as the Alouettes' starting quarterback, he might want to eschew having to play exhibition games next season.
Alexander in general, and the Als' offence in particular, struggled mightily in the first half against Ottawa on May 24 in the teams' first exhibition game. Montreal failed to score a touchdown over the opening 30 minutes and even had trouble generating first downs that afternoon. Based on two weeks' of training camp workouts to that point, there was a modicum of reason to wonder — especially since Alexander and the starters didn't play the following week on the road against the Redblacks.
Wonder no more.
While one game does not a season make, the early reviews on Alexander are positive. Despite starting only four games last season — all wins — the 26-year-old fourth-year veteran showed the moment wasn't too big for him on Friday night.
Alexander and his teammates delivered a beat-down on the Toronto Argonauts, handling the visitors with ease during this complete 28-10 victory at Molson Stadium in their regular-season opener before 21,480 Molson Stadium spectators.
The Argos might be the defending Grey Cup champions, but on this night they looked like chumps.
'His mental toughness,' said receiver Tyson Philpot, who scored Montreal's first offensive touchdown on a 26-yard pass from Alexander late in the first quarter. 'He raises the level of competition. He demands excellence from all of us. As a receiving corps we know we have to show up for him.
'I think that's the start of the D.A. era right now.'
Simply based on statistics, there was nothing spectacular about Alexander. He completed 19 of 26 passes for 205 yards along with the touchdown to Philpot, who suffered a freak season-ending foot injury last August against Hamilton. Alexander also was intercepted once in the third quarter, while underthrowing Philpot on a long attempt that was as good as a punt.
In the process, Alexander showed a quarterback need not throw for 300 yards to be effective. He was accurate with his passes and was able to find receivers while moving the pocket. Austin Mack was Montreal's leading receiver, catching five passes for 51 yards. Philpot had four receptions for 48 yards.
Alexander utilized seven different receivers.
'I'm not going to say the pre-season doesn't mean anything to me,' Alexander said. 'You know I go out there and compete every single time. Maybe it was knocking a littler bit of rust off? Or just a different type of competitive juice. We've got playmakers everywhere. We had guys making crucial second-down conversions, and our run game was spectacular.
'I refer to it as cowboy football,' he added. 'If things break down it's on me as a quarterback to make something happen.'
This might have been the Alouettes' most-balanced offensive attack since Jason Maas became head coach in 2023.
Canadian tailback Sean Thomas-Erlington gained 86 yards on 17 carries. Alexander had four carries for 50 yards, while American rookie Travis Theis chipped in with three carries for 22 yards. The Als had 163 yards rushing. Montreal generated 22 first downs along with 354 yards' net offence while running 55 plays and controlling the ball for 34 minutes.
'He (Alexander) showed me a little bit of everything,' Maas said. 'He did some really good things throwing the ball down the field, did a lot of great things with his legs. Some toughness and leading us on offence. I thought he did a tremendous job of making really good decisions and didn't put the ball in harm's way.
'We still have to look at the film and get better; I know that.'
The teams were meeting for the first time since last November's East Division final, when the Alouettes committed six turnovers and lost 30-28 at home, denying themselves the opportunity of defending their CFL title.
If Montreal was seeking revenge on Friday night, it succeeded.
'I'd be lying if I didn't say that a big part of that came from that sour taste we had in our mouth from that game,' said linebacker Tyrice Beverette, last season's division finalist as outstanding defensive player. 'We know we left something on the field. We know we were the better team that (day), but didn't come out to play. We wanted to show the world tonight who was the better team.'
Toronto quarterback Nick Arbuckle might have been the Grey Cup's most valuable player last season, but Montreal's' defence made his life miserable. While Arbuckle passed for 273 yards and a touchdown, he also was intercepted twice — a trademark that has dogged him throughout his inconsistent career.
Arbuckle also fumbled just before halftime when under duress from defensive-tackle Shawn Oakman. Rush-end Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund recovered the ball, returning it 17 yards for a touchdown.
Short-yardage quarterback Caleb Evans scored the Alouettes' other touchdown on a one-yard run in the third quarter after James Letcher Jr. returned the opening second-half kickoff 67 yards. Jose Maltos added two field goals and a single.
Montreal's next three games are on the road beginning next Friday at Ottawa.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Inside the race of the century, where Summer McIntosh tried to conquer 800 ‘master' Katie Ledecky, but fell just short
Inside the race of the century, where Summer McIntosh tried to conquer 800 ‘master' Katie Ledecky, but fell just short

Toronto Star

time44 minutes ago

  • Toronto Star

Inside the race of the century, where Summer McIntosh tried to conquer 800 ‘master' Katie Ledecky, but fell just short

SINGAPORE— Summer McIntosh leaned on the steel rail, her lungs still burning, her eyes still burning. She had tried to conquer Katie Ledecky in Katie Ledecky's favourite race, and on Saturday the Canadian found out what that meant. With 100 metres to go McIntosh grabbed her only lead, but it was too late. Ledecky closed with her peerless command, and Australian Lani Pallister passed McIntosh as well in the final 50. McIntosh finished third, in 8:07.29. In the media room veteran writers were already calling it the greatest distance race of all time, and the greatest distance swimmer of all time won it. But Canada's 18-year-old phenom will burn over this race for years, and afterward, she was so raw and honest. This race cracked her open, a bit. Opinion articles are based on the author's interpretations and judgments of facts, data and events. More details

Katie Ledecky's reign at 800 meters continues at worlds
Katie Ledecky's reign at 800 meters continues at worlds

Canada News.Net

time2 hours ago

  • Canada News.Net

Katie Ledecky's reign at 800 meters continues at worlds

(Photo credit: REUTERS/Edgar Su) Katie Ledecky showed the up-and-comers who is still the boss. Ledecky won the 800 meters on Saturday at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, fending off challenges from 18-year-old rising star Summer McIntosh of Canada and Australia's Lani Pallister, to continue her 13-year dominance in the distance. The 28-year-old Ledecky posted her fourth-fastest time ever at 8:05.62 but found herself trailing McIntosh at the 700m mark before overtaking the Canadian and holding off a late charge from Pallister, 23. Ledecky's time was a world-championship record. Pallister finished at 8:05.98 to become the only woman other than Ledecky or McIntosh with a time below 8:10 in the 800. McIntosh swam the race in 8:07.29. With the victory, Ledecky became the first swimmer to win seven world titles in the same race. She also has four Olympic gold medals at the distance and is expected to seek to add to her haul in the Los Angeles Games in 2028. 'It's been a really great season, and I think coming into tonight, no matter what the outcome was, I was going to be really happy with my season,' Ledecky said on Peacock after the race. 'I think that just took the pressure off and allowed me to enjoy the race and kind of appreciate that moment.' The victory represents her 23rd world championship and 30th medal. She is second to only Michael Phelps in both, who has 26 and 33, respectively. 'That last 100 was pretty stressful,' Ledecky said. 'You don't want to push it too early. ... I was just putting everything I had into it.' She will take a short break. 'I'm going to try to take a breather now and reset and get back to work,' she said. 'Because I've got a lot of work to do.' Ledecky also won the 1,500-meter freestyle earlier this week. Also Saturday, American Gretchen Walsh won her second gold medal this week with her victory in the 50-meter butterfly in a time of 24.83. Kaylee McKeown of Australia won the 200m backstroke in 2:03.33. The U.S. set a world record in winning the mixed 4100-meter freestyle with a time of 3:18.48. Jack Alexy, Patrick Sammon, Kate Douglss and Torri Huske accomplished the feat.--Field Level Media--Field Level Media

Summer McIntosh falls just short to Katie Ledecky in ‘race of this century' to take bronze at swim worlds
Summer McIntosh falls just short to Katie Ledecky in ‘race of this century' to take bronze at swim worlds

Toronto Star

time5 hours ago

  • Toronto Star

Summer McIntosh falls just short to Katie Ledecky in ‘race of this century' to take bronze at swim worlds

SINGAPORE— Summer McIntosh isn't inevitable, but she can feel that way. The Canadian came into this meet holding three world records, which she set in five days last month. She came a blink from setting a fourth record at the world championships, on the way to her third gold here in Singapore. But Saturday night was the climb into swimming Valhalla: the 800-metre freestyle against American icon Katie Ledecky. This was the race. Katie Ledecky had lost the 800 once when she was 13, once to McIntosh at a minor meet, and in fact she has barely been challenged. Ledecky has left so much swimming flotsam in her wake. She breaks you. Opinion articles are based on the author's interpretations and judgments of facts, data and events. More details

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store