Today is the day the Calgary Stampeders get to make the choice about their season. They can start to compete in the West or they can decide that their only real goal is to win Labour Day.
Which Burris will step up? Back-foot or 400 yards? Will any of the bobsled team step up and lead? The biggest question:
Calgary’s discipline has improved in 2008 but it’s still not at a satisfactory level. The Stamps have been flagged 61 times for 481 yards, which projects to 183 penalties (sixth in CFL) for 1,443 yards (seventh).
Stampeders Game Notes (PDF)
Now, the question on the Side of Angels is “who’s at receiver and when are the try-outs?” With a bye week coming up, the Riders have to just make it through the game. We’ll need our players for the home and home against Winnipeg. The win last week guaranteed that the Riders are going to make the play-offs in the West, it’s just a question of in what place.
6 The Saskatchewan Roughriders have started their season 6-0 for the first time since 1934. The team has never started a season 7-0 since their inception in 1910.
Riders Game Notes (PDF)
What the Riders must do: Pressure! Pressure! Pressure! I love it when TSN zooms in on Back-foot’s wild-looking deer eyes. Get him moving and your defence will get two picks.
What the Stampeders have to do: Stop Cates. Period, end of story. If they don’t they will lose.
Riders by a TD. You can not under-estimate the home-town fans, especially when the home team are the Riders and Mosaic Stadium is sold out.
Cheers,
lance