Stala Fights Off Coverage for TD vs. Als
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THE CANADIAN PRESS

HAMILTON -- He has been a finalist for the CFL's top Canadian award and twice a 1,000-yard receiver but for much of this season Dave Stala has been a forgotten man in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' offence.

Sticky Situation for Stala



"Being around for a while, you do see the big picture. There does come a point where you do have to say something to the coaches and let them know how you feel about what's going on. I did say something and the coaches understood and it's all fine. To me right now, the most important thing is for us to win games down the stretch.''

- Dave Stala

The veteran slotback has just 28 catches for 455 yards and four touchdowns. He's on pace to finish with 39 catches for 630 yards, which would be his lowest production since arriving in Hamilton in '09 after spending his first six CFL seasons with Montreal.

"It has been difficult for me,'' said the former Saint Mary's Huskies standout. "I've been the guy here the last few years catching anywhere from 60 to 80 balls but we've had some great guys come in and the ball has to be spread around.

"As a receiver you're never satisfied to just be out there, you always want to be making plays and scoring touchdowns. If you're a receiver in this league and you don't want the ball, you shouldn't be playing.''

The six-foot-two, 198-pound Stala played a big offensive role his first three years in Steeltown, registering 211 catches for 2,537 yards and 16 touchdowns. In 2010, he had a career-high 85 receptions for 1,015 yards and six TDs and was the East Division nominee for the CFL's top Canadian award.

That season, he also unveiled a creatively unique hacky sack touchdown dance that was featured prominently by Canadian and U.S. television networks.

This season Stala finds himself surrounded by quality receivers with the off-season addition of free-agent slotback Andy Fantuz, signing of '08 first-round pick Sam Giguere and quick development of sophomores Bakari Grant and Chris Williams - the CFL's top rookie last season - and first-year player Onrea Jones.

Suddenly, there's no shortage of options for quarterback Henry Burris, who leads the league in TD passes (32) and is second in passing yards (3,846).


By the Numbers: Dave Stala 2012 vs. 2011 (Through 13 games)
2012:
28 REC, 455 YDS, 4 TD

2011: 39 REC, 545 YDS, 7 TD


Stala, 32, a native of Poland who grew up in Hamilton, figured in the Ticats' 41-28 home win over Montreal on Friday night. He had four catches for 40 yards and two TDs in the contest after recording nine receptions for 150 yards and a TD the five previous games combined.

Stala has been held without a catch twice this season and almost a quarter of his 2012 production came in a 39-36 loss to B.C. on July 6 when he registered a season-high six catches for 96 yards. Stala also had a career-best 87-yard TD reception in a 51-8 win over Edmonton on Sept. 15.

"Being around for a while, you do see the big picture,'' said the 10-year CFL veteran. "There does come a point where you do have to say something to the coaches and let them know how you feel about what's going on.

"I did say something and the coaches understood and it's all fine. To me right now, the most important thing is for us to win games down the stretch.''

And there'd be no time like now for Hamilton to get hot. With five regular-season games remaining the Ticats are third in the East Division standings, four points ahead of last-place Winnipeg and four points behind second-place Toronto.

Hamilton faces Edmonton in a crucial game Friday night. The Eskimos are last in the West Division but in the CFL if the fourth-place finisher in one division has more points than the third-place squad in the other, the fourth-place team crosses over and assumes the rival division's final playoff spot.

Hamilton could be facing the Eskimos at the right time. Not only has Edmonton dropped five straight, but head coach Kavis Reed has assumed the offensive coordinator and play-calling duties from Marcus Crandell, who was demoted to quarterbacks coach.

Linebacker J.C. Sherritt (knee), who has a CFL-leading 104 tackles, is doubtful.

"We can't be concerned about them,'' Stala said. "We have to be concerned about what we've got going on here.

"I'd say this is probably our most important game of the season.''

The Ticats lead the CFL in scoring (30.8 points per game), are second in passing (295.8 yards per game) and third in total yards (383.3 per game). They also have a potent rushing attack with rookie Chevon Walker (576 yards, 5.8-yards per carry) and veteran Avon Cobourne (478 yards, 6.3-yards per carry).

"As long as we're clicking on all cylinders I think we're pretty dangerous,'' Stala said. "We know what we're capable of.''

It has been a roller-coaster campaign for Hamilton, picked by many pre-season prognosticators as the team to beat in the East Division. However, Stala says experience has taught him a valuable lesson.

"We all know how the CFL works,'' he said. "The team that gets hot down the stretch usually wins the Grey Cup.

"I've been playing 10 years and have experienced only one losing season and never missed the playoffs and I don't want that to happen this year.''

Fan Comments
als rule
TFmcb you and your buddies comments continue to be utter nonsense week after week!!
October 05, 2012 - 9:56pm
 
GoTi-Cats
Yeah, the new guys are good but "Sticky" is more consistent and deserves more throws his way. To me, and I'm sure other Ti-Cats fans, Fantuz has been a disappointment, although now he's showing up better.
October 02, 2012 - 12:04pm
 
als rule
your still a bum stala!! if you would have stopped breaking your foot you would still be in montreal!!
October 01, 2012 - 10:10pm
tabbiefanmcb
Nasty, nasty when we lose - especially to the "terrible" Ticats, and can't take it when ex-Als players are instrumental in that loss! Hard for you to swallow that the Ticats have been better than your larks when playing each other this season!
October 02, 2012 - 10:14am
GoTi-Cats
That's a pretty low remark about a good receiver. Is this you venting after the drubbing your birds took from the 'Cats?
October 02, 2012 - 12:01pm
Dekkoy
Stala has had better touchdown seasons with Hamilton than he has recorded in Montréal. Thats why als is annoyed. He should be, as they gave up a gem and they (we) know it.

The start of the season was a strange one trying to fit in all the receivers at once on a roster. Giguere, Fantuz, Charboneau-Campeau, etc. What ended up 'working' for the Cats last year had to be re-evaluated, even after the absence of Bruce. Williams, Grant and Stala have paved that way for the most part even with Thigpen, Mann, and McDaniel being shipped elsewhere. Its just a shame they didn't get them all involved this much this year.

I guess its tricky when you have soo much talent. Who to play and who to sit? Eventually I can see a few of these guys being traded like some people are wondering...and that's normal. Perhaps there are some good free agent DBs, with experience that can help them out? What do you reckon?
October 02, 2012 - 9:08pm
 
tabbiefanmcb
Stala's role too often this season has been to back up Giguere who has been inconsistent. Stala can pretty much always be counted on to make the play if at all possible, so it is good to see him playing more and having the ball thrown his way.
October 01, 2012 - 9:57pm
 
greensoju
When it looked like Stala was being underused at the beginning of the season, I was secretly hoping that he might be dealt, wearing a green and white #88 jersey, after Rob Bagg was unfortunately lost for the season.
October 01, 2012 - 8:27pm