The Montreal Alouettes arrive at the halfway point of the season with a very bitter taste in their mouths. Management is not satisfied with the current season.
General manager Danny Maciocia made no secret of it during the team review prior to the game against the Lions in Vancouver
: “We're not really satisfied with this record. Last year, we had an 8-1 record, but we didn't play very well in the second half. So we're looking forward to this second half, and we know that some players will be back. It's very important that depth plays a role in the coming weeks to get wins” – via RDS
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Fans, too, are beginning to voice their discontent as the team struggles to impose itself against its division rivals. With a record below expectations, the urgency to turn things around is palpable.
An important second half of the season
Maciocia says changes could be on the way if the trend continues. The message is clear: the next few weeks will be decisive for the future of several players and staff members.
As the second half of the season gets underway, the Alouettes will need to tap into their character if they hope to restore their fans' prospects and get back into the playoff race.
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