WINNIPEG ā Zach Collaros heard from Pete Robertson this week and doesnāt have any hard feelings toward him.Ā
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback was head-butted to the turf by Robertson after a play in what ended up being a Saskatchewan Roughridersā 32-30 home overtime victory last Sunday.
The defensive lineman was suspended for one game on Monday by the CFL and will miss Saturday afternoonās sold-out Banjo Bowl rematch.
āWe spoke and it was good,ā Collaros said of Robertson after his teamās Friday walk-through. āCleaned it up real fast.
āLike I said earlier in the week, I donāt think Peteās a dirty player. He just apologized and said, āI kind of just blacked out in that moment there.āā
The leagueās back-to-back most outstanding player, who has a history of concussions, had to sit out three plays after the hit. The command centre assessed an unnecessary roughness penalty on Robertson.
Earlier in the week, Roughriders head coach Craig Dickenson told reporters he didnāt condone what Robertson did and he was glad Collaros wasnāt hurt.
āWeāre disappointed that he got suspended, but weāre more disappointed that he did what he did,ā Dickenson said. āThatās something we donāt approve of and we certainly donāt want that to be part of the game and not part of what we do either.ā
Dickenson predicted IG Field will be ācrazy hostileā with 32,343 fans and the West Division-leading Blue Bombers (9-3) will be amped up for the rematch.
āTheyāre going to be highly motivated,ā Dickenson said. āTheyāre going to make corrections on stuff that they need to make corrections on.
āTheyāll come out really loaded for bear and ready for us.ā
Saskatchewan (6-5) is riding a two-game win streak, with victories over Winnipeg and the B.C. Lions.
The season series between the Roughriders and Bombers is tied one game apiece. Winnipeg won the first game 45-27 in Regina.
The Bombers, who could clinch a playoff spot with a win, say theyāre not looking for payback after Robertsonās hit and last weekās narrow loss.
āI donāt think any of us are really thinking of it as a revenge game at all necessarily,ā Winnipeg running back Brady Oliveira said.
āObviously, we know that we didnāt play our best. They made more plays than us. We do know weāre the better football team, though, and when we do play our best we show that.ā
Oliveira leads the league in rushing and could reach a milestone in the game.
The Winnipeg-born tailback is 10 yards away from rushing for 1,000 yards for a second consecutive season.
āThe fact that Iām 10 yards away and can hit it at home here in front of a sold-out crowd for the Banjo Bowl, itās going to be special,ā said Oliveira, who has six touchdowns along the ground and two TD catches.
āI never thought in a million years that I would hit it in 13 games so Iām blessed. Iāve got an amazing offensive line that has helped me along the way tremendously so credit to them.ā
Oliveira rushed for 1,001 yards in 18 games last season, his first as the teamās starter.
The team record for fewest games to reach 1,000 rushing yards is 10 games, held by Willard Reaves and Robert Mimbs.
Quarterback Jake Dolegala will make his third start of the season for Saskatchewan and knows the crowd will try to get him off his game. Heās OK with that.
āSuper excited,ā he said. āWe get another shot at them so itās going to be fun.
āI know the crowd is going to be crazy again. Itās going to be loud and thatās obviously going to be a challenge, but weāre looking forward to the challenge.ā
Dolegala hasnāt thrown an interception in his past two games, a span of 68 passes.
Bombers cornerback Demerio Houston would like to change that.
Houston leads the league with seven interceptions but doesnāt have any in his last two outings.
āI look at it, but I donāt,ā Houston said. āI kind of missed out on a lot of opportunities last week that Iām planning on taking advantage of (Saturday).ā
SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS (6-5) AT WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS (9-3)
Saturday, IG FIELD
GOOD TUNES: The Bombers are 11-7 in Banjo Bowl games, including winning six of the past seven.
RARE OCCURRENCE: Winnipeg hasnāt lost two consecutive games since the end of the 2021 season, when they rested some regulars for the playoffs. They last lost two straight in midseason in September 2019.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 8, 2023.
Judy Owen, The Canadian Press