In his first career post-season start, he completed 24 of 34 passes for 384 yards and a touchdown.

Davis Alexander is human after all. Article content

The Alouettes’ quarterback had the temerity to throw an interception in the third quarter of Saturday’s East Division semifinal against Winnipeg. We mention this because Alexander, to that point, had thrown 139 consecutive passes without one falling into the hands of an opposing player. Article content Article content

“It was a bad decision, a bad ball,” Alexander said. “It can’t happen in that space, with the momentum — I think it was 25-13. It just can’t happen. It’s inexcusable. That will cost you games. If we would have lost this one I would have been sick for 11 months.”

But we’ll also say this about the 27-year-old budding sup

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