A quiet confidence,” Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros said. “I think if Andrew’s out there, he brings a calmness to the group, the huddle, to the sideline, to the locker-room. Harris was the most valuable player and most outstanding Canadian in Winnipeg's 2019 Grey Cup victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. It would still be hard to replace Harris in a game where the stakes are so high. Both had 100-yard rushing games this season. If the 10-year veteran isn't a go, backups Brady Oliveira and Johnny Augustine would fill in. He missed the first three games of the season with a calf injury, but did rack up 623 yards and three touchdowns in seven outings.
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He did take part in his first full practice on Wednesday, was limited in Thursday's session and only watched Friday. The ground game could be key as the forecast is calling for periods of snow, wind gusts of up to 70 km/h and a high of -5 C with a windchill of -24 C. It's what's good for the player at that point.” “But to get to that decision to clear him, it's (head athletic therapist) Al (Couture) and the player, right?
“Ultimately, if he was cleared, then ultimately it's my decision to see what's best for the team at this point,” O'Shea said. The injured star running back (knee) is listed as a game-time decision for the clash between Winnipeg and archrival Saskatchewan Roughriders.īombers head coach Mike O'Shea revealed Harris didn't participate in Saturday's closed walkthrough. WINNIPEG - Football fans will have to wait until Sunday afternoon to find out whether veteran running back Andrew Harris will be wearing a Blue Bombers jersey or street clothes for the CFL West Division final.