Riders say the 13th man will forever remain a mystery LOGINREGISTERHELPYOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN NHLNBAMLBCFLNFLCurlingTennisGolfSoccerNASCARFormula OneIndyCar NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesNationwideCamping WorldAuto RacingWorld JuniorsSpengler CupMenS WHCWomenS WHCHockey CanadaAHLBoxingCanada GamesCHLCISECHLFigure SkatingLacrosseMMANCAASkiingSummer SportsWinter SportsMoreOlympicsFantasyDaily LineShowsTSN TalentCommunityMainScoresScheduleStandingsStatisticsBCCalgaryEdmontonSaskatchewanHamiltonMontrealTorontoWinnipegTeamsTransactionsDaily LineCFL on TSNeotText SizeREGINA If the Saskatchewan Roughriders have their way the name of the 13th man on the field during a stunning Grey Cup loss will forever remain a mysteryThe Riders quietly packed up their lockers Tuesday at Mosaic Stadium and at the same time kept mum about the identity of the extra man on the field that led to a Saskatchewan penalty in the dying seconds of Sundays game The penalty gave the Montreal Alouettes a second chance to kick for the game winning field goal and a 2827 winI dont think anybody should out anybody as the 13th man says veteran Rider defensive back Eddie DavisIt happened so what its done its over Guys are disappointed about it and everything but I dont think one person should be pointed out for thatIts a team game and we win as a team we lose as a team says DavisThe Riders refused to confirm speculation that West Division allstar linebacker Sean Lucas was the 13th manInitial reports were that Jason Armstead was the 13th man on the field during the Alouettes first attempt at the field goal But the Riders have said Armstead was supposed to be in the end zone to retrieve the ball if Montreal kicker Damon Duval missedVideo replays have since led to speculation that Lucas was the 13th man because he was on the field for the first kick but not the second Lucas was not in the lockerroom Tuesday to commentBut the notoriously rabid Saskatchewan fans have been speaking outBy Tuesday afternoon more than 8800 people had joined a Facebook group called I Hate the 13th Man on the Field One person wrote That was an epic fail and another suggested that the whoever is responsible should be kicked off the teamAnother Facebook group followed called I Dont Hate the 13th Man The description for that group read It was a coaching error not an individual errorRider coach Ken Miller agreedIt doesnt matter who that person was It was a breakdown in communication communication falls into my department and so its my responsibility Miller said as the players around him tossed cleats and sweatshirts into bagsWe had a group who went on the field and the group wasnt communicated clearly and so one player did not come offThe incident has drawn comparisons to the Montreal Canadiens notorious Game 7 NHL semifinal win in 1979 Don Cherrys Boston Bruins were called for too many men ...