The Snap: So what was all the fuss about with Sam?
...Sam played sparingly, lining up on the boundary side of the line. Twelve snaps in his debut. He got on the field for the first time during the Redblacks’ second offensive series. He failed to register a tackle and was badly fooled on a play-action pass in the third quarter, Henry Burris faking the handoff, instead throwing 11 yards to fullback Patrick Lavoie for a touchdown.
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For a rookie who remains relatively new to this team – on top of someone who walked out on his teammates for two weeks at training camp, requesting permission to leave for personal reasons – Sam waxed poetically about the problems that seem to be plaguing this 2-4 team.
“This team’s going through some adversity. We need to come together and bounce back,” he said. “Only great teams bounce back through adversity. We have to find out what we’re missing.”
Some of the Als’ problems specifically concern Sam. When he was allowed to return, and once the regular-season began, Sam immediately went on the team’s 46-man roster. So, while he hasn’t dressed for games, Sam has collected his game cheque on a weekly basis – still having failed to prove anything.
He should have been placed on the practice roster instead, but the organization has completely mishandled the scenario and Sam has become a distraction. He doesn’t play on special teams and isn’t considered competent. Privately, more and more players are criticizing the preferential treatment he has received.
What happens now, moving forward? Head coach Tom Higgins already indicated after the game Sam would be in the lineup again next Thursday, when the Als entertain Edmonton. While Darrin Kitchens, who plays the same position, suffered an undisclosed injury that Higgins said isn’t considered serious, rush-end Aaron Lavarias also is due to come off the six-game injured list.
Lavarias deserves to play – as does Kitchens, if he’s healthy. He has done nothing to warrant being benched.
“It’s nice that (Sam) got his feet wet. It’s nice that he got the first game behind him,” Higgins said.
Nonetheless, we can’t help but believing this is a problem that will continue festering unless Sam displays vast improvement. Quickly.