Tiger-Cats tamed by record-setting Ottawa quarterback in East Division Final
OTTAWA — It’s not just that a fiery Ottawa Redblacks offence was rolling, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats had a few misfires.
Ticats QB Jeremiah Masoli — the East Division’s nominee for the CFL’s most outstanding player — threw three back-breaking interceptions as the Redblacks defeated Hamilton 46-27 on Sunday in the East Division final. The victory cemented Ottawa’s dominance over the Tiger-Cats after three regular-season victories, and sent the Redblacks to the Grey Cup in Edmonton next week for the third time in four years.
Ottawa quarterback Trevor Harris effortlessly picked apart Hamilton’s defence in a record-setting performance. He led the league in passing with a 70-per-cent completion rate during the season, but he reached new heights Sunday with a 91-per-cent performance. He was a staggering 29-for-32, for 367 yards, and set a new CFL playoff record by throwing six touchdowns.
“We weren’t tight enough on some of the zone coverages, and they kept hitting it between the corner and the inside defender. Hey, they played well,” Hamilton head coach June Jones said after the game.