He knows the drill, knows it’s pretty much a mandated mantra around the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to not look past the next game.
But running back Brady Oliveira is human, after all, as human as they come. A man with a big, open heart and as open a mind.
So when he was chatting with a couple of scribes after practice the other day, Oliveira allowed that mind to wander ahead, just a little.
“I don’t know who we have after the Banjo Bowl,” he began. “But I do know right now we have back-to-back with Sask and I understand the importance of that… we take care of business and we’re right back in this thing.”
In the next breath, as if breaking a tackle, the 28-year-old bounced even further outside.
“Then it’s anyone’s, when it comes to the top of the West Division,” he said. “We understand the