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The Ottawa Redblacks haven’t done nearly enough offensively in the 2019 season, and that’s been a heavy contributor to the team’s stinky 3-11 record, with 11 losses in their past 12 games.

With four games to go, including their next one Friday in Toronto, the Redblacks will look to develop some consistency and turn glimpses of offensive production into something that translates into victories.

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“For us, it’s about execution — run the ball, throw the ball,” said quarterbacks coach/offensive play caller Joe Paopao following Wednesday’s practice at TD Place. “You’ve seen the good teams, they’ve won Grey Cups — that’s what good teams do. There’s consistency.

“For us, there are some plays, some drives where we look like a good offensive team. Then there are breakdowns. You can’t have that to get ahead and stay ahead. Turnovers have been tough on us. We’re trying to minimize those things, stay aggressive and move the ball — hopefully your playmakers get out there and make plays.”