THE CANADIAN PRESS
 

THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL -- Montreal receiver Jamel Richardson feels better times are ahead for he and the Alouettes.

The six-foot-three slotback led the Canadian Football League a year ago with 112 catches for 1,777 yards when he was clearly the favourite target of quarterback Anthony Calvillo in the first season after the retirement of veteran Ben Cahoon.

Five games into the 2012 campaign, Richardson is 12th in the league with 300 yards on 22 catches and looking for his first major of the season.

A marked man


"There's always high expectations for this team and he is no different. They know he's a big weapon for us and they'll do what they can to take him away from us. We're going to continue to draw up plays for him, but I can't try to force balls into people. I'll go with my reads and get the ball to the open guys. But J-Rich will get his share of primary routes."

- Montreal QB Anthony Calvillo

The pre-season talk from some quarters of a 2,000-yard season looks out of reach but that doesn't seem to matter to the veteran pass-catcher.

"Numbers don't matter to me," Richardson said Wednesday. "Grey Cups matter to me. Bonuses at the end of the year don't matter to me. Just trying to help my team get wins is the most important thing."

It should help the Als and Richardson that slotback Brian Bratton will return after missing two games with a hamstring problem, giving Calvillo a full complement of experienced receivers.

Mostly unchanged from a year ago, Montreal's offence has been an enigma this season.

Calvillo continues to lead the league in passing yards with 1,633. His 11 TD tosses is second to Hamilton's Henry Burris with 15, but the Allouettes have moved the ball in fits and starts, looking as overpowering as ever for a quarter or two, and then falling off.

And the 39-year-old pivot has been distributing the ball differently, with Brandon London now the leading receiver with 19 catches for 357 followed by S.J. Green with 22 for 345 yards. Richardson is third on the team.

"I have to be patient, everything will open up," Richardson said. "Having Bratton back is definitely going to help.

"He was on top of his game before he went out. He was our leading receiver. It'll be exciting to have us all together out there."

Calvillo said it would be tough for any player to match the numbers Richardson put up last season, especially with defences playing him tighter. He his coming off a promising 82-yard performance in a 23-20 loss last week to Toronto, which often double-teamed him.

"There's always high expectations for this team and he is no different," said Calvillo. "They know he's a big weapon for us and they'll do what they can to take him away from us.

"We're going to continue to draw up plays for him, but I can't try to force balls into people. I'll go with my reads and get the ball to the open guys. But J-Rich will get his share of primary routes."

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This season, it is London who has made many of the spectacular plays. His 18.8 yards per catch is best among the league's top 10 receivers.

And the Richmond, Va., native, whose energy and upbeat personality has only recently become known to the media, likes being a regular contributor after being used sparingly in most of his first two seasons in Montreal.

"I've never been this comfortable in this offence, and that's not from the standpoint of knowing the Xs and Os," said London. "It's my third year up here and I get this sense that I belong here. I belong with this team and with this hall of fame quarterback.

"It just makes it easier. And now that the ball's coming my way, it's a humbling feeling. Most guys might let success go to their head and think 'I'm the man' and walk around Montreal and see if they can get a free cheeseburger or something. But to me, just the journey, that my hard work is paying off, makes me step up my game even more because I don't want this feeling to end."

London has taken to using the word "wavy" to describe his frame of mind.

The word comes from New York rapper Max B's tune "I'm So Wavy."

He defined it as "a certain type of swag. I hate the word swag only because it's been overused and it's for little kids. So wavy is like a type of toughness.

"You think of swagger and it's just people with baggy jeans, a big chain. Wavy is a certain moxie you carry around. You're fresh, but you're tough at the same time. So I'm fresh enough to score a touchdown and I'm tough enough to hit a wedge (play on special teams)."

That was interesting given that last season the Blue Bombers dubbed Winnipeg as Swaggerville.

"I definitely don't want this to be a distraction, but it's something the team's embraced," added London. "Coach Trestman doesn't mind me running around at practice yelling stuff like that, so if it's something that will bring us together, especially with the new guys we have, you embrace that. Wavy's a motivator."

Actually, Trestman said he'd have to look it up on Google to find out what it means.

Kick returner Trent Guy is to miss the Winnipeg game with a rib injury. Victor Anderson and Bo Bowling are to share returning duties.

Trestman said defensive lineman J. P. Bekasiak will miss four-to-six weeks with a knee injury.

Fan Comments
als rule
sorry rick BB ia a WR not a SB!!
August 03, 2012 - 2:37pm
 
freedom of speech alive in stade molson
have the als slowly turned a corner? YES!! A WR/PR jayson foster signed to the als practice roster.
August 02, 2012 - 7:34pm
 
cflsteve
The return gys cant do any worse than Guy has done but they may just be worse. Still think it is time to put some of their horses back to return kicks and punts guys who can make defenders miss tackles in the war of field position. Whitaker could certainly be back to return Kick offs certainly would fit the role making a cut at a seeding defender shaking off a tackler or two just like he does out of the backfield. London back for Punts of Bratton even better next game after the bye week. Replacing a bad guy with a worse guy isn't going to work. Why have London in on coverage teams when he can be the Man as a returner.
I know als fule will have some kinda thinkingly witty comeback but no one listen to him anyway.
August 02, 2012 - 6:53pm
 
cflsteve
The return gys cant do any worse than Guy has done but they may just be worse. Still think it is time to put some of their horses back to return kicks and punts guys who can make defenders miss tackles in the war of field position. Whitaker could certainly be back to return Kick offs certainly would fit the role making a cut at a seeding defender shaking off a tackler or two just like he does out of the backfield. London back for Punts of Bratton even better next game after the bye week. Replacing a bad guy with a worse guy isn't going to work. Why have London in on coverage teams when he can be the Man as a returner.
I know als fule will have some kinda thinkingly witty comeback but no one listen to him anyway.
August 02, 2012 - 6:53pm
 
cflsteve
The return gys cant do any worse than Guy has done but they may just be worse. Still think it is time to put some of their horses back to return kicks and punts guys who can make defenders miss tackles in the war of field position. Whitaker could certainly be back to return Kick offs certainly would fit the role making a cut at a seeding defender shaking off a tackler or two just like he does out of the backfield. London back for Punts of Bratton even better next game after the bye week. Replacing a bad guy with a worse guy isn't going to work. Why have London in on coverage teams when he can be the Man as a returner.
I know als fule will have some kinda thinkingly witty comeback but no one listen to him anyway.
August 02, 2012 - 6:52pm
als rule
more quack quack quack out of this know nothing!!
August 03, 2012 - 2:38pm