Gibson's Finest Players of the Month - July
THE CANADIAN PRESS
 

CFL.ca Staff

TORONTO -- Henry Burris, J.C Sherritt, Chris Williams and Andrew Harris were named the Gibson’s Finest CFL Players of the Month for July, the Canadian Football League announced today.

Harris Shines in July


Lions running back Andrew Harris was a force throughout July, registering a combined 628 net offensive yards as well as four touchdowns.

The four players were chosen by a panel of judges that includes former Canadian Football League players Matt Dunigan and Duane Forde, now of TSN, and Pierre Vercheval of RDS.

After a stellar first month under centre for his new team, Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Henry Burris is the Offensive Player of the Month. Burris completed 122 of his 175 pass attempts for 1,540 yards and a league-leading 15 touchdowns.

Burris’ month was highlighted by a near perfect outing against the Alouettes on July 21. The 37-year-old completed 27 of his 30 passes for 360 yards and four touchdown passes. His performance tied him for the highest completion percentage in CFL history.

He also became the first quarterback to throw four touchdown passes in two consecutive games since Casey Printers accomplished the feat in 2005.

Under Burris’ guidance, the Ticats played to a 3-2 record and a share of first place in the East Division in July.

The Defensive Player of the Month is Eskimos linebacker J.C. Sherritt.

Sherritt picked up right where he left off following a 2011 season that saw him earn the West Division’s Most Outstanding Rookie award, where he finished third on the Eskimos in tackles with 72.

Fast forward to this season and Sherritt is on pace to register 148 tackles, which would ultimately smash the all-time single-season record of 129 set by Toronto linebacker Calvin Tiggle in 1994.

Through five games, Sherritt leads the league in the category with 41.

Hamilton kick returner Chris Williams is the Special Teams Player of the Month.

Williams was a human highlight-reel in July, registering a combined total of 517 return yards, including two punt returns for touchdowns and one missed field goal return for a touchdown.

The sophomore was also a force on the offensive side of the ball, registering 387 receiving yards and three scores.

Finally, July’s top Canadian is BC running back Andrew Harris.

The Winnipeg native and former V.I. Raider contributed 351 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 47 carries, as well as 277 yards and another two scores on 29 receptions.

Harris has been named the league’s top Canadian of the Week on two occasions this season.

Fan Comments
argofan4life31
Als lock on the east ended last year, and is going downhill fast. CFL is simple, if your D can't stop anyone, you will lose!!
August 02, 2012 - 2:52pm
 
freedom of speech alive in stade molson
fountain of youth in hammer? NO. burris and the cats driving for show in july while montreal will be putting for dough and silver in november.
August 01, 2012 - 8:07pm
tabbiefanmcb
Good luck with that. Just remember you have to get through Hamilton first!
August 02, 2012 - 11:18am
als rule
5 games played and you think every team has to go thru hamilton? LOL LOL LOL
August 03, 2012 - 7:51pm
 
argofan4life31
burris absolutely deserves this recognition, which is not ez for an argofan to admit.
August 01, 2012 - 8:03pm
tabbiefanmcb
That comment makes you a classy Argos fan, unlike a couple I had the misfortune to encounter at a game a couple of years ago!
August 02, 2012 - 11:17am
 
geco11
I don't know if Burris should have gotten this. He didn't have the greatest start to the season. You should have to play well for the entire month. That being said I'm not exactly sure who would replace him...
August 01, 2012 - 4:34pm
tabbiefanmcb
Burris had ONE bad game vs Riders. The loss to the Lions was very close and was more the result of poor special teams, and not the offense. He has been better and better with each game even though he has had to get used to a whole new receiving corps. Ricky Ray might come a close second, but he hasn't had a "wow" game like Burris.
August 01, 2012 - 7:08pm
 
sadargofan
CFL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK # 4 :
Winnipeg's Justin Palardy gets special team's player of the week even though the Argos beat Winnipeg that week. There are no Argos named in any positions?
WEEK # 5 :
Montreal's Daryl Townsend gets special team player of the week even though the ARGOS beat Montreal that week? Once again , no Argo players are listed?
CFL Players of the Month :
Once again , NO Argos players are listed even though Edmonton LOST to Winnipeg in the last week and CORY BOYD leads the CFL in rushing?
When people can't hide their personal biases it cheapens the CFL.
August 01, 2012 - 3:59pm
robsaw
Since all the comparisons are with the Argo's the comment about bias is laughable.

Player of the week/month is about INDIVIDUAL players - not team performance.
August 02, 2012 - 11:34am
 
Horses123
Maybe the "Fountain of Youth" is in Hamilton!
August 01, 2012 - 2:30pm