Medicine Hat News

Stampeders prepare to empty their gas tank before bye week

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CALGARY After grinding out key wins over division rivals in recent weeks, the challenge for the Calgary Stampeders is to not let their guard down.

A bye week is on their horizon, but the struggling Montreal Alouettes (3-10) are in town Friday before the Stampeders take their break.

And Calgary (11-1-1) has a short week of prep after a physically punishing 15-9 road win Sunday over the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

With a receiving corps thinned by injuries, Calgary has leaned heavily on defence, running backs Jerome Messam and Roy Finch and the boot of kicker Rene Paredes lately. Quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell is moving the offence downfield, but some inexperien­ce at receiver has meant settling for a field goal instead of a touchdown at times.

Five wins over West Division opponents since mid-August, however, secured a playoff berth for Calgary before the end of September.

The Stampeders averaged 24.8 points per game and averaged just 15.8 points against in those five divisional victories.

“They have been tough and we have been playing a lot of the Western teams,” head coach Dave Dickenson said Tuesday. “We knew how important those games are and now we're going up against an East team.”

“That's obviously a concern as far as if they are looking to the bye week. That's a problem.”

So Calgary's rallying cry heading into Friday is Montreal may be last in the East Division, but the Als are the only team to have beaten the Stampeders so far this season.

Calgary fell 30-23 to the host Alouettes in Week 4.

“You've got one blemish on your record. Who put it on there?” Calgary defensive co-ordinator DeVone Claybrooks said.

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