Revamped Montreal Alouettes look to break playoff drought
MONTREAL — His first year as general manager of the Montreal Alouettes was a disaster, but Kavis Reed certainly made enough off-season moves to try to fix the trouble.
He hired former Green Bay Packers boss Mike Sherman to head a revamped coaching staff, improved the squad’s Canadian content and picked up Chris Williams to add speed to the receiving corps on a team that finished last at 3-15 and lost the last 11 games of the 2017 campaign.
But the same old problem that has gnawed at the club since all-time passing leader Anthony Calvillo retired after the 2013 season remains — finding a steady and effective starting quarterback.
Returning veteran Drew Willy is likely to get the ball for the season opener on Saturday in British Columbia, with second-year man Matt Shiltz waiting to take over. So far, neither is a proven winner, although Shiltz had only one start last season in the final regular-season game.


