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Monday, October 29, 2018

CFL Apologizes For Lack of Response to Collaros Hit


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CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie has made the following statement on the play where Zach Collaros was injured after a hit by Odell Willis.

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I want to acknowledge that our response to the Odell Willis hit on Zach Collaros this past weekend was clearly inadequate.

First of all, the play should have been flagged and a roughing the passer penalty should have been imposed by the on-field officiating crew without Saskatchewan having to use its’ challenge.

Secondly, the Injury Spotter, who has access to several camera angles in the Command Centre, including the view from the “all 24 (players)” camera, should have immediately stopped the game and had Collaros removed from the field for examination upon the first signs of distress.

Finally, we should have publicly acknowledged these errors  and communicated with the media and fans promptly instead of waiting until last evening to share a statement.

I am committed to removing reckless and dangerous play from our game. (Willis’ hit on Collaros is being reviewed today for discipline.) The fact that we did not respond adequately is not acceptable to me. I have made that very clear to our personnel today. We are reviewing our processes, protocols and rules to ensure this chain of events is not repeated.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...


Getting rid of the so-called injury spotter would be a prudent move for Ambrosie.

Anonymous said...


An oops I'm sorry won't be good enough if Collaros is done for the season which I anticipate he is.

SWC said...

Somebody in Toronto got paid to be the 'injury spotter'. Ridiculous.