WINNIPEG - Saskatchewan Roughriders placekicker Brett Lauther struggled so badly earlier this year that he publicly apologized to his teammates and fans.

Lauther made only 39 of 54 field goal attempts this season — a league-low 72.3 per cent — and at one point rumours circulated that the Riders were trying to replace him.

But none of that was weighing on his mind as he prepared to face the Montreal Alouettes in the Grey Cup on Sunday. Lauther insists he's focused only on his "next gig."

“Nothing in the past is going to help you with the next one. So, I’m not worried if I had a bad game or if I miss one or I missed a bunch in a row," the 35-year-old said Friday. “I just keep moving on to the next gig when that game’s done. I work on the corrections with my guys and the coaches. I just ke

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