VANCOUVER –
Zach Collaros always sees room for improvement.
Even after putting up a career-high 4,336 passing yards in regular-season action, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback thought he could have done better.
“I don’t think you’ve ever arrived and I’m the kind of person that’s never really satisfied with the way I play,” he said Wednesday.
Whether he was satisfied or not, Collaros’ performance powered the Bombers to the Grey Cup. Winnipeg will face the Toronto Argonauts in a battle for the championship title Sunday. The 36-year-old athlete from Steubenville, Ohio, will be making his sixth Grey Cup appearance and is looking to collect his fourth ring.
The path to Sunday’s game wasn’t smooth.
Winnipeg started the season 0-4 and Collaros didn’t throw a touchdown pass through the winless skid.
The Bombers were”in a state of flux in a lot of different areas,” said head coach Mike O’Shea, and the quarterback had to navigate the tumult.
“He’s got a really good understanding of timing and, from …