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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Chang Playing (w/ Updates)

Not sure if Jason Maas got injured or not, but Timmy Chang replaced him early in tonight's Ticats game. Late in the 3rd quarter, Chang is 8 of 14 for 81 yards with an interception. You can catch the live stats here. And listen to the streaming audio here.

UPDATE:
Game over. Chang ends up 8 of 16 for 81 yards with an interception. The Tiger-Cats did not play well at all, losing 30 to 5.

UPDATE 2: Here's a recap from CBC Sports.
Maas finished 4-for-11 for 40 yards and threw a critical interception.

"Physically as an offensive unit we didn't do enough and I'll take the blame when I was in there," said Maas. "There were three plays for sure that mentally I didn't make the right read.

"Had I done that, maybe it's a little bit different when I'm in there."

Backup Timmy Chang was more dynamic, but the end result was the same. The CFL rookie went 8-for-16 for 81 yards and an interception.

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Chang led Hamilton on its most impressive drive midway through the third, connecting with Brock Ralph for 46 yards passing and adding 11 more on a run.

A pass in the end zone just missed, with the Tiger-Cats settling for a Nick Setta field goal.

2 Comments:

  • At Sunday, July 8, 2007 at 5:14:00 AM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Jason Maas was not injured (well, at least no more injured than when he started) when he left the game last night. He was short-hopping and overthrowing his receivers, so Chang got a chance to show Coach Taafe what he could do. Unfortunately for everyone, he really failed to impress (although there were a couple of bright spots. The bottom line, though, is that Timmy needs more experience in the Canadian game before being thrown to the wolves/Argos.
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  • At Sunday, July 8, 2007 at 8:13:00 AM HST, Blogger Tombo Ahi said…

    thanks for your comment and perspective. i hope the ticats can turn it around. sounds like neither QB had much time to throw the ball.

     

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