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With playoffs out of reach, Elks in no rush to start new quarterback Arbuckle

EDMONTON 鈥 The Nick Arbuckle era in Edmonton will begin soon 鈥 just not this week.
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EDMONTON 鈥 The Nick Arbuckle era in Edmonton will begin soon 鈥 just not this week.

Elks coach Jaime Elizondo confirmed that the quarterback, acquired from the Toronto Argonauts before last week鈥檚 trade deadline, will be holding the clipboard this Friday when Edmonton hosts Saskatchewan.

Taylor Cornelius will keep the starting job when the Elks (2-7) host the Saskatchewan Roughriders (7-4).聽

Arbuckle, with 3,405 career passing yards over 43 games for Calgary and Toronto, was signed to an extension through the 2022 season after he was acquired by the Elks, but Elizondo doesn鈥檛 want to rush the quarterback into his role with his new team.

鈥淗e鈥檚 done a great job trying to learn the system,鈥 said Elizondo. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard on any player to come in mid-year and put all that stuff together, but it鈥檚 much, much harder on a quarterback. The one thing we鈥檙e cautious about doing is throwing him in before he鈥檚 ready. It鈥檚 unfair to him, it鈥檚 unfair to the organization.鈥

So Cornelius will be the one to try and lead the Elks to an upset triumph 鈥 and prevent the team from finishing its home schedule without a win. Another blow is that James Wilder Jr., third in the league with 714 rushing yards, will be out with an ankle problem.聽

鈥淲e feel confident with whoever steps on the field,鈥 said Cornelius. 鈥淲e have all the confidence in the world with every player on this team.鈥

Saskatchewan, which clinched a playoff spot last week, comes in on a modest two-game winning streak.聽

The Riders have surrendered only 31 points over the course of the streak, covering up for a sputtering offence that hasn鈥檛 put up more than 20 points in each of their last four games.聽

Meanwhile, in six home losses this season, the Elks have only broken the 20-point barrier twice: a 37-22 loss to Winnipeg on Sept. 18, and last week鈥檚 39-23 drubbing at the hands of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.聽

Betting people might be taking the under on this game.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e a really athletic group across the board,鈥 Elizondo said of the Riders鈥 defence. 鈥淭hey do a great job getting off blocks. The linebackers are long and active. The DBs on the back end have a lot of experience; they鈥檝e got great length and great closing speed. Their athleticism is one of the things we are going to have to counter.鈥

Riders defensive back Ed Gainey, who is tied with Nick Marshall for the team lead with three interceptions, said "when the offence is not going too well, we have to step up and play with a chip on our shoulders."

Gainey said that he鈥檚 often told quarterback Cody Fajardo not to put too much pressure on himself if the Riders aren鈥檛 moving the ball on offence.

鈥淚 make it a point to go to him and say 'It鈥檚 all good, the defence has got you.鈥欌澛

The Riders鈥 failed to generate more than 300 yards of offence in either of their two previous wins. In last weekend鈥檚 19-14 win at Montreal, the team in green managed just 243 yards of offence 鈥 and just one touchdown, a rush from William Powell.

While the Elks are not mathematically eliminated from the playoff race, the team would need a series of near-impossibilities to occur in order to make the post-season. For all intents and purposes, their mindset is on next season, and that鈥檚 why there鈥檚 no point in rushing Arbuckle along.

Fajardo said that the Elks may be a tougher opponent because they have been essentially eliminated from the playoff race.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot different when you have guys who are playing for their jobs, rather than a playoff position鈥 I don鈥檛 think they are going to roll over by any means," he said.


SASKATCHEWAN (7-4) AT EDMONTON (2-7)

Friday, Commonwealth Stadium

BIG LOSS FOR RIDERS: Fajardo said the Riders will sorely miss his favourite target this season. Wide receiver Kyran Moore, who leads the team with 64 catches, hurt his knee in last week鈥檚 win over Montreal and will not play in Edmonton. 鈥淗e鈥檚 been Mr. Consistency for us,鈥 said Fajardo.

DOUBTS ABOUT DUKE: Duke Williams鈥檚 return to Commonwealth Stadium is a maybe. The Riders have said the slotback鈥檚 status for Friday is a game-time decision. Williams played 31 games for Edmonton before going to the NFL. He鈥檚 made six catches over two games with the Riders.

TRIPLE THREAT: After wrapping up the home schedule, the Elks will play three games in three different time zones between Nov. 13 and 19. They鈥檒l go to Saskatchewan, then Toronto, then finish at the sa国际传媒 Lions. A postponement earlier in the year because of a COVID outbreak with the Elks, plus the fact the league juggled the schedule to free up Commonwealth Stadium for the men鈥檚 national soccer team, led to the congested final week. The men鈥檚 national team plays World Cup qualifiers Nov. 12 and 16.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 4, 2021.

Steven Sandor, The Canadian Press