REGINA -- Giving up big plays at inopportune times, surrendering turnovers on promising drives and getting absolutely no luck when it comes to the replay command centre.

It’s safe to say the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ 27-21 defeat at the hands of the B.C. Lions on the final night of the Canadian Football League regular season was a microcosm of nearly every one of their losses this season. Thankfully for the Green and White, there were a whole bunch of caveats to go along with it.

Many of the Riders’ starters played sparingly throughout the contest, with starting quarterback Trevor Harris and running back A.J. Ouelllette each playing a quarter-and-a-half before being taken out for the evening. By the time the fourth quarter hit, almost everyone in Saskatchewan’s line-up had seen at least

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