Because of a loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 10 days ago, one route remains open for the Stampeders to qualify for this year's post-season.
Because of the Week 17 drop to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 10 days ago, just one route remains open for the city’s pro football crew in a bid to continue a string of post-season qualification that began in 2005.
To boot, the Stamps — with two left on the regular-season slate to play following Friday’s tilt — have a game in hand on the Roughriders, helping to further their belief in what could be. “It was a pretty frustrating loss,” admitted Dickenson of his club’s own loss in ‘The Hammer’. “I fought with myself on what to do about it, and I just decided to let the guys try to just kind of flush it and go home or wherever they think they’re at peace and then show up back here ready to go.”Having this past week off meant the ability to bring his charges back in a day earlier, so the coach scheduled an extra day of practice Sunday ahead of Friday’s pivotal affair.
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