Riders put in sloppy effort on and off the field in loss to Toronto
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The Riders Prairie Blizzard game against the Toronto Argonauts was a step backward for the Riders both on and off the field.
The Riders bought the rights to the Toronto Home game because Toronto was being booted out of its home stadium for the World Cup and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, who own the Argos, couldn’t be bothered to look elsewhere in southern Ontario for a locale for Argo games – unlike the BC Lions who were also booted out of their stadium but set up shop in Kelowna for two games to grow their fan base.
The Riders had the cute idea to try duplicating the atmosphere around the Winnipeg Jets white out games since they would be wearing white jerseys for this game, being technically the visitors. The Riders thought they could make a buck by taking the green numbers off their away jerseys and putting in white numbers, which against a white background, was a lazy form of marketing.







