Saskatchewan Roughrider defensive
end Ricky Foley has been named a CFL Player of the Week.
The 32-year-old picked up
Defensive Player of the Week following an impressive outing in the Riders 35-30
Labour Day Classic victory on Sunday. The Ontario native led the Green and
White defence with three defensive tackles, two quarterback sacks and one
forced fumble.
Through nine games, Foley has
registered 28 defensive tackles, seven quarterback sacks and one forced fumble.
It is his third Player of the Week recognition for the 2014
season.
This is the third time Foley has
been named Defensive Player of the Week while adding four Canadian Player of
the Week honours through his nine year CFL career.
It is the ninth time this season
a Rider has earned Player of the Week honours after John Chick (three), Ricky
Foley (three), Sam Hurl, Rob Bagg and Jerome Messam have all been
recognized.
4 comments:
woo hoo foley! strong d-line work overall from the riders, whether all-star chick and likely all-star foley! he has been the type of player we needed, and he wanted to be, when we got him as a f.a. after the argos!
chapeau
Above picture cap; Pvt. Gump.
If only Little Beaver, and Sky Low Low, (The little Atlas of the wrestling world) were still alive today, they would surely kick DD's a** for his non offensive air yardage production to date. Add Foley, he's a bozo and the Saskatchewan kicking game to the a** kicking list also.
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