2019 Montreal Alouettes season explained

Team:Montreal Alouettes
Year:2019
Record:10–8
Division Place:2nd, East
Coach:Khari Jones
General Manager:Joe Mack (since July 14, 2019)
Kavis Reed (fired July 14, 2019)
Stadium:Percival Molson Memorial Stadium
Playoffs:Lost East Semi-Final
Mop:Vernon Adams Jr.
Moc:Henoc Muamba
Mor:Jake Wieneke
Uniform:CFL MTL Jersey 2021.png
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The 2019 Montreal Alouettes season was the 53rd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 65th overall. The Alouettes finished with a 10–8 record and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2014 following a week 17 win over the Calgary Stampeders on October 5, 2019.[1] The club hosted a playoff game for the first time since 2014, having finished in second place in the East Division. However, they lost the game to the Edmonton Eskimos by a score of 37–29.

The team's head coach, Mike Sherman, abruptly departed June 8, 2019, after the team had played its first two preseason games.[2] Khari Jones became the team's interim head coach and this was the third season under general manager, Kavis Reed.[3] [4] Shortly after their fourth game of the season, Reed was dismissed by the Alouettes on July 14, 2019 by team president and CEO Patrick Boivin.[5] His position is being filled by Assistant General Manager of Player Personnel, Joe Mack, with other duties shared by Jones and Director of Football Operations, Patrick Donovan.

The Alouettes entered the 2019 CFL season with significantly different home and away uniforms for the first time since the 2000 season.[6] The club also announced a change in stadium seating with gameday capacity at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium being "strategically lower(ed)" from 23,430 to 20,025 seats (the same capacity it had before the stadium was expanded to accommodate the CFL, which normally requires stadiums to have at least 24,000 seats) and average ticket prices being reduced from $84 to $75.[7]

Offseason

Banishment of Johnny Manziel

On February 27, 2019, Johnny Manziel, a quarterback for the Alouettes in 2018, was permanently banned from playing on any CFL team as a result of what the Alouettes called an unspecified "(contravention of) the agreement which made him eligible to play." Manziel denied any wrongdoing but accepted the banishment, stating he would consider playing options in the United States such as the Alliance of American Football or the XFL.[8]

Bob Wetenhall relinquishes ownership

On May 31, 2019, Robert C. Wetenhall, the owner of the Alouettes for most of the time since the team relocated from Baltimore in the late 1990s, surrendered control of the Alouettes franchise to the Canadian Football League, which then attempted to sell the franchise to new owners.[9] Two ownership groups publicly expressed interest in buying the team: Eric Lapointe, a former Alouettes running back;[10] and Clifford Starke, a 35-year-old medical cannabis entrepreneur.[11] Lapointe had previously made an offer to Wetenhall in 2017 but was rebuffed; acknowledging that Wetenhall was reluctant to sell the team to him.[12] Lapointe withdrew his bid in April 2019. Vincent Guzzo met with the CFL in mid-May to submit a purchase bid.[13]

Foreign drafts

For the first time in its history, the CFL held drafts for foreign players from Mexico and Europe.[14] Like all other CFL teams, the Alouettes held three non-tradeable selections in the 2019 CFL–LFA Draft, which took place on January 14, 2019. The 2019 European CFL Draft took place on April 11, 2019 where all teams held one non-tradeable pick.[15] [16] [17]

DraftRoundPickPlayerPositionSchoolHometown
align=center rowspan="3"1 3 Aguascalientes, Mexico
2 12 ITESM–Toluca
3 21
1 3 Cayenne, France

CFL draft

The 2019 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2019.[18] The Alouettes selected second in each round of the draft by virtue of finishing second-last in the league standings. The club forfeited its first-round selection after selecting Tyler Johnstone in the 2018 Supplemental Draft.[19] The team also traded away its second-round pick to Hamilton as part of the Ryan Bomben and Jamal Robinson trade.[20] The Alouettes upgraded their scheduled third-round pick to a second-round pick by trading Tyrell Sutton to the BC Lions and acquired another second-round pick by trading Chris Ackie to the Ottawa Redblacks.[21] [22] The Alouettes re-acquired a third-round selection by trading Vernon Adams to the Saskatchewan Roughriders (who eventually re-joined the Alouettes as a free agent in 2018).[23]

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchoolHometown
2 13 St. Francis XavierToronto, ON
2 16 MissouriToronto, ON
2 19 LavalQuébec, QC
3 21 Northern ColoradoVancouver, BC
4 30 Queen'sBrampton, ON
5 39 ConcordiaToronto, ON
6 48 CalgaryCalgary, AB
7 57 SaskatchewanSaskatoon, SK
8 66 OttawaWinnipeg, MB

Preseason

Schedule

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
ABye
B1Thu, May 3011:00 a.m. EDT@ Toronto ArgonautsL 20–450–1NoneVarsity Stadium4,313Recap
C2Thu, June 67:30 p.m. EDTOttawa RedblacksT 20–200–1–1TSN/RDSMolson Stadium12,474Recap
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Games played with white uniforms.

Regular season

Schedule

In the late evening of August 9 at 9:06 pm EDT, a weather delay was declared at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium due to an approaching thunderstorm with intense lightning; the Roughriders were leading the Alouettes 17–10 with 2:41 left in the 3rd quarter. Because the game had not restarted by 10:06 pm EDT and over 7:30 had been played in the 3rd quarter at that point, the 17–10 score was declared final.[26] [27]

In week 11, the Alouettes were the "away" team as they played the Toronto Argonauts in the fourth regular season installment of Touchdown Atlantic in Moncton, New Brunswick.[28] [29]

WeekGameDateKickoffOpponentResultsTVVenueAttendanceSummary
ScoreRecord
11Fri, June 149:00 p.m. EDT@ Edmonton EskimosL 25–320–1TSN/RDS/ESPN2Commonwealth Stadium25,263Recap
2Bye
32Fri, June 287:30 p.m. EDT@ Hamilton Tiger-CatsL 10–410–2TSN/RDS/ESPN2Tim Hortons Field22,407Recap
43Thu, July 47:30 p.m. EDTHamilton Tiger-CatsW 36–291–2TSN/RDSMolson Stadium18,673Recap
54Sat, July 134:00 p.m. EDT@ Ottawa RedblacksW 36–192–2TSN/RDS/ESPN2TD Place Stadium21,536Recap
65Sat, July 204:00 p.m. EDTEdmonton EskimosW 20–103–2TSN/RDSMolson Stadium16,137Recap
7Bye
86Fri, Aug 27:00 p.m. EDTOttawa RedblacksL 27–30 3–3TSN/RDSMolson Stadium17,498Recap
97Fri, Aug 97:00 p.m. EDTSaskatchewan RoughridersL 10–173–4TSN/RDSMolson Stadium16,580Recap
108Sat, Aug 177:00 p.m. EDT@ Calgary StampedersW 40–34 4–4TSN/RDSMcMahon Stadium24,453Recap
119Sun, Aug 2512:00 p.m. EDTvs. Toronto ArgonautsW 28–225–4TSN/RDS/ESPNewsCroix-Bleue Medavie Stadium10,126Recap
12Bye
1310Fri, Sept 67:30 p.m. EDTBC LionsW 21–166–4TSN/RDSMolson Stadium17,487Recap
1411Sat, Sept 147:00 p.m. EDT@ Saskatchewan RoughridersL 25–276–5TSN/RDSMosaic Stadium30,205Recap
1512Sat, Sept 214:00 p.m. EDTWinnipeg Blue BombersW 38–377–5TSN/RDSMolson Stadium19,070Recap
1613Sat, Sept 2810:00 p.m. EDT@ BC LionsL 23–257–6TSN/RDSBC Place17,353Recap
1714Sat, Oct 54:00 p.m. EDTCalgary StampedersW 21–178–6TSN/RDSMolson Stadium18,454Recap
1815Sat, Oct 124:00 p.m. EDT@ Winnipeg Blue BombersL 24–358–7TSN/RDSIG Field20,907Recap
1916Fri, Oct 187:00 p.m. EDTToronto ArgonautsW 27–249–7TSN/RDS/ESPNewsMolson Stadium17,003Recap
2017Sat, Oct 261:00 p.m. EDTHamilton Tiger-CatsL 26–389–8TSN/RDSMolson Stadium17,264Recap
2118Fri, Nov 17:00 p.m. EDT@ Ottawa RedblacksW 42–3210–8TSN/RDSTD Place Stadium24,592Recap
[24] [30] [31] [32]

Games played with white uniforms.

Games played with blue uniforms.

Post-season

Schedule

[24]

Games played with blue uniforms.

Team

Coaching staff

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Als earn playoff berth with stout defensive performance. cfl.ca. October 5, 2019.
  2. News: Als, Mike Sherman part ways. June 8, 2019. CFL.ca.
  3. News: Alouettes to retain Sherman, Reed. November 8, 2018. TSN.ca.
  4. News: Alouettes name Mike Sherman new head coach. December 20, 2017. CFL.ca.
  5. News: Alouettes part ways with GM Kavis Reed. July 14, 2019. CFL.ca.
  6. News: Montreal Alouettes tease potential jersey launch. October 15, 2018. CFL.ca.
  7. News: Alouettes announce new stadium plans for 2019. November 2, 2018. CFL.ca.
  8. Web site: Manziel released, barred from other CFL teams. Associated Press. ESPN.com. February 27, 2019. February 27, 2019.
  9. Web site: Alouettes sold to the CFL | 3DownNation.
  10. Web site: Alouettes have no comment on reports of sale of franchise. Canadian Press. TSN. March 13, 2019. April 17, 2019.
  11. Web site: Clifford Starke very serious about his plans to buy the Alouettes. Stu. Cowan. The Montreal Gazette. April 12, 2019. April 17, 2019.
  12. News: Former Alouette Eric Lapointe still interested in bid for Montreal CFL team. Dan. Ralph. March 19, 2019. Canadian Press. The Globe and Mail. April 17, 2019.
  13. Web site: Vente des Alouettes : Vincent Guzzo met son offre sur la glace. fr. Ici Radio-Canada Tele. May 28, 2019. June 1, 2019.
  14. News: 'FUN ELEMENT': CFL set for inaugural draft of Mexican talent. Dan Barnes. January 11, 2019.
  15. News: Mexico's top talent selected at CFL-LFA Draft. cfl.ca. January 14, 2019.
  16. News: CFL to hold European lottery and draft in April. 3downnation.com. April 3, 2019.
  17. News: Full results from the first ever European draft. cfl.ca. April 11, 2019.
  18. News: An early look at the 2019 CFL Draft selection order. December 17, 2018.
  19. Web site: Alouettes select OL Tyler Johnstone in Supplemental Draft. July 2, 2018. CFL.ca.
  20. Web site: Ticats acquire first overall pick in major trade with Als. May 2, 2018. CFL.ca.
  21. Web site: Lions acquire RB Tyrell Sutton in trade with Als. September 25, 2018. CFL.ca.
  22. Web site: Redblacks acquire Chris Ackie in trade with Als. October 10, 2018. CFL.ca.
  23. Web site: Riders acquire QB Vernon Adams in trade with Als. August 15, 2017. CFL.ca.
  24. Web site: 2019 Schedule. December 23, 2018.
  25. https://www.tsn.ca/2019-cfl-on-tsn-broadcast-schedule-1.1229431 CFL on TSN broadcast schedule
  26. Web site: Defensive touchdowns lead Riders past Als in weather-shortened game. CFL.ca. August 9, 2019. August 10, 2019.
  27. Web site: CFL issues statement following shortened Week 9 game. CFL.ca. August 9, 2019. August 10, 2019.
  28. News: Moncton to host 2019 edition of Touchdown Atlantic. March 29, 2019. cfl.ca.
  29. News: Schooners Sports and Entertainment announces Touchdown Atlantic time change. May 29, 2019. cfl.ca.
  30. News: ESPN+, ESPN Networks to Broadcast 2019 Canadian Football League Season. June 3, 2019.
  31. https://espnpressroom.com/us/cfl-2/ CFL schedule through August 2019
  32. https://www.bellmedia.ca/fr/salle-de-presse/presse/rds-presente-plus-de-50-matchs-de-football-de-la-lcf-des-le-jeudi-6-juin/ RDS présente plus de 50 matchs de football de la LCF dès le jeudi 6 juin