It is a start, but nobody won a Grey Cup in May
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The earliest ever start for the Saskatchewan Roughriders came on May 20 when after a week of training camp, the Riders hosted the Stoney Mountain Blue Bombers in the first exhibition game for both teams.
The Riders used the game as a chance to measure the progress of QB Trevor Harris who was coming off a broken knee cap the year before, running back AJ Oullette who was one of the big free agent signings, right tackle JeMarcus Hardrick who came back from Winnipeg to solidify the offensive line and a number of intriguing free agent signings on defense.
The result was a 25-12 win over the Bombers, and while the air was rife with the sounds of Blue Bomber fans exercising their right to stupidity was whining about the CFL + broadcast and that they felt the Rider fans celebrated too much considering the Bombers were without Princess Collaros of Glass Jaw and Brady Olivera, the Dog Savior of Manitoba, and therefore the game meant nothing to the Bombers, much like intelligence means nothing to their fans. First off, since this was the first game for CFL + which is made up of in-house video combined with the home teams radio play by play.