Alouettes face tough choice between quarterbacks Adams and Harris
MONTREAL — The feeling around the Montreal Alouettes as they cleaned out their lockers after an early playoff exit was that they could beat any team in the CFL — including themselves.
The Alouettes bowed out of the playoffs last Sunday with a 23-12 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Division semifinal. During the team’s end of season press conference Thursday, several players said a lack of discipline and execution made the Alouettes their own worst enemy.
“I think it was three things: It was penalties, it was turnovers and it was not scoring in the red zone,” said wide receiver Eugene Lewis. “We had that problem all year and we kept talking about it and we just weren’t able to consistently do those things the right way.”
Some of the most damaging penalties came from special teams. Montreal was often forced to start from deep in their own zone, making drives difficult for the offence.