Tyson Philpot on reaching 112th Grey Cup: ‘We can achieve those goals’
MONTREAL — The standard has been set high for the Montreal Alouettes – getting past the Eastern Final is what matters most to this team.
Coming off the high of winning the Grey Cup in 2023, an upset to the Toronto Argonauts in the Eastern Final in 2024 en route to a repeat was a short falling in the eyes of Als players.
Receiver Austin Mack knows what it takes for this Als squad to get to the top once again – the talent is there, and continuing to build on what has been developed the last three years is a start.
“(Would) love to get to that 10-plus wins once more,” said Mack in a conversation with CFL.ca. “With the new quarterback, Davis Alexander, the five guys that we’ve got in this receiver room, [it] is going to be our third year together. We’ve got some talent.
“(Head coach) Jason Maas, he at one point had four 1000-yard receivers in one year, and I think this is something that we could easily, tangibly do with our team. I think we’re going to be unstoppable. Offensively, a lot of weapons, a lot of options to execute and do things at a high level.”
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