Vilified to vindicated. Henry Burris, quarterback for the Ottawa Redblacks, finally led a team not to a win but to a dominant win, 42-20 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Statistically he had his best game of the year by going 24 for 31 for 284 yards but numbers only tell part of the story. Henry showed great leadership and emotion. To take over an expansion franchise is a challenge and consider this - he could have gone to an established team and become a back-up and got paid and faded away with a nice career. Quite the opposite, he took a better contract and met a new challenge of establishing a new CFL franchise, so well done Henry. The other positive aspect of football was Jonathan Williams at running back. Hes a first-year player that has an elusive skill set that you cant teach. Often in finding football players you look for the aspects of the game you cant teach knowing you can teach just about everything else. The way that Williams can make people miss in space and congestion in accordance with his speed is a gift to be developed. The running back position is a genuine strength in Ottawa as they still have Chevon Walker on the roster who is a top CFL back already. The battle for playing time for both running backs will be something to watch as the organization develops. It may have taken 15 weeks but last week looked like a major step forward. For Winnipeg, its back to answering the question why but one answer is obvious. In four of the last five games an opposition running back has created over 100 yards of offence, in some games a lot more. It has to end before the Bombers begin to win again. With Calgary and Saskatchewan I wish Drew Tate was a free agent. Bo Levi Mitchell is a better quarterback in the extremely significant skill of deep ball ability and thinking way back John Hufnagel made the right decision between the two. But Tate has a passion to win that I think you can use and build on for any team without an established number one player. You look for tangible and intangible qualities in players and the intangible quality of Tates desire and enthusiasm is as close to tangible as there is. Calgary will not let him go but if they did he could play for half the teams in the league as a starter. With the Riders I thought they handled their quarterback dilemma perfectly. Cory Chamblin and George Cortez had to find out what they have in Seth Doege and they found out that he is not ready. At this point of the season practice is not always a good indicator of ability and the truth is always shown in a game against other good players. They took a chance and now they know Tino Sunseri is the guy. My most enjoyable observation from the entire week was the look on Sunseris face when he was told he was given a second chance. You could tell just from the body language that this time was his time and he knew it and showed it by going 16 or 19 for 289. Cortez has been around and coached some of the best quarterbacks on the planet on both sides of the border. Chamblin and Cortez knew exactly what they were doing and for the rest of the season they have clarity at footballs most important position. In Toronto, Edmonton lost because of 18 penalties for 224 yards and Toronto won because they shut down John White and Mike Reilly as runners. In the Rider game the week previous the combination of Reilly/White had 302 rushing yards; in this game at Rogers Centre, 53 yards. Then the Argo combination of Steele and Slaton had over 100 yards. Edmonton became one dimensional and Toronto stayed balanced. Edmonton plays Saskatchewan in Regina next week and you will see a more disciplined Eskimo team this time around. And Game 4 was the best game to watch for me as you just did not know who would win until the very end. Hamilton has made the transition from being hesitant and passive to confident and aggressive. You often see individual players mature and do well and it is easy to see. But then, when enough of them individually go through that process, it is a process you notice as a team. Team Maturity. Mossis Madu has effectively taken the place of CJ Gable and in Kent Austins system an all-purpose running back is critical. 86 yards receiving and 56 yards running is a good day but the best is some perfect pass protection blocks that are only noticed the next day in video analysis. Zach Collaros was 33 yards away from a 400-yard passing performance and Brandon Banks is becoming a special return performer and all around player. Going back to the off-season Justin Medlock was signed and many, not just myself, thought that down the road he was going to win some games. His going 5 for 5 for 15 points was a main reason Hamilton won 19-17. In BC when you consider there was no Andrew Harris, no Stephan Logan and no Tim Brown, they played well enough to almost pull it out in the end. I hope Solomon Elimimian is voted Most Outstanding Player when the season is over with BC. Still, Adam Bighill deserves recognition for his excellence. BC just may have the two best interior linebackers in CFL football playing side by side. Fifteen weeks are gone and only five are left with the East finally playing with ability and confidence. Fake Shoes From China . There, I saw a teenaged boy with tears in his eyes, being consoled by strength and conditioning coach Randy Lee. Discount Fake Shoes . People familiar with the case told The Associated Press on Friday that arbitrator Fredric Horowitz could issue his decision this weekend. https://www.fakeshoes.net/wholesake-fake-nike-air-force-1-f199.html . Van Slyke drove in a career-high four runs with two homers off struggling left-hander Tony Cingrani, and the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled away to a 6-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night, a rare comfortable win in their pitching-dominated series. Fake Yeezy .C. -- Eric Staal kept his focus after his apparent breakaway goal was waived off early in the third period. Cheap Fake Shoes .C. -- Marcus Paige and his North Carolina teammates have endured so many wild swings -- big wins, surprising losses, NCAA drama -- that no one can blame their Hall of Fame coach for wondering whats next.A Leicester trophy ceremony and a promotion battle, plus Spanish football and the Madrid Masters - its all live on Sky Sports. Sky Sports brings you a huge dose of live action this weekend with football, tennis, netball, boxing and golf taking centre stage.Its all live on Sky Sports, so heres the what, when and where… Andy Murray is through to the Madrid Masters final - but will he face Novak Djokovic or Kei Nishikori? Nadal celebrates after victory over Kuznetsov What: ATP Mutua Madrid OpenWhen: Friday-Sunday, 11am-11pmWhere to Watch: Sky Sports 2 HD and Sky Sports 3 HDCan champions Leicester City start their title celebrations with victory over Everton before lifting the Premier League trophy? Leicester are set to lift the Premier League trophy in front of their fans after playing Everton on Saturday Night Football What: Leicester v EvertonWhen: Saturday, 5pmWhere to Watch: Sky Sports 1 HDManchester Thunder snatched victory at the death when these sides met in the 2014 Superleague Grand Final - can Surrey Storm get revenge? Surrey Storm won the Superleague in 2015 and could be set to do so again on Saturday afternoon Vitality Netball International Series: England v Jamaica Tickets will be available at 10am on Friday 6th May via Sky Tickets What: Manchester Thunder v Surrey StormWhen: Saturday, 4:30pmWhere to Watch: Sky Sports 5 HDAnthony Crolla is preparing for the first defence of his WBA title - can he stretch his unbeaten run at the Manchester Arena to six bouts with victory over challenger Ismael Barroso? Will Crolla beat Barroso on Saturday night? What: Anthony Crolla v Ismael Barroso: WBA World Lightweight Title.ddddddddddddShane Singleton v Adil Anwar: 10 Rnds Welterweight. Martin Murray v Cedric Spera: 8 Rnds Super-Middleweight. Marcus Morrison v Jefferson Luiz: 10 Rnds Middleweight. PLUS Kubrat Pulev v Dereck Chisora: Vacant European Heavyweight TitleWhen: Saturday, 7:30pmWhere to Watch: Sky Sports 2 HDTheir title hopes are over but can Tottenham bounce back against an in-form Southampton and keep third-placed neighbours Arsenal at bay? Will Tottenham maintain second spot? What: Tottenham v SouthamptonWhen: 1pmWhere to Watch: Sky Sports 1 HDManchester City are out of the Champions League but can they keep hold of their top-four Premier League spot against an Arsenal side looking to do the same? Manchester City will be looking to secure a Champions League spot for next season What: Manchester City v ArsenalWhen: 3.30pmWhere to Watch: Sky Sports 1 HDBarcelona lead the way on goal difference, while Real Madrid sit just a point behind the Catalans and city rivals Atletico - wholl be on top after Sundays triple-header? Will Luis Suarez & Barcelona be at the top of the league by the end of Sunday? What: Barcelona v Espanyol, Real Madrid v Valencia, Levante v Atletico MadridWhen: Sunday, 3.45pmWhere to watch: Sky Sports 2 HD Also See: Premier League video Fixtures Table Live on Sky Get Sky Sports ' ' '