Medicine Hat News

Stamps’ preparatio­n always shows after bye week

- DAN RALPH

There’s something about coming off a bye week that agrees with quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell and the Calgary Stampeders.

Calgary (3-0) returns from the bye Thursday night in Ottawa against the Redblacks (2-1) in a matchup of division leaders. The Stampeders are 16-0 coming off the bye since 2005, their last loss following a bye week coming July 1 2005 when they hadn’t yet played a game that season.

Calgary has outscored its opponents 567-346 over that span, winning by an average of 13.8 points. The Stampeders’ last in-season, post-bye loss was in July 2004 at Montreal.

Mitchell, in his fifth season as Calgary’s starter, said consistenc­y and not deviating from routine are two keys to the Stampeders’ bye-week success.

“Honestly, man, we just don’t change our approach to any game no matter the week or situation,” he said. “We stick to our schedule, we stick to what we do and I think we’re very good at what we do, it’s something the guys can trust in.

“They know exactly how the week is going to work out every single week . . . but this week is a little bit stressful and different for us because you’ve got a team you just played and it’s always very very hard to beat anyone twice in a row. We know it’s going to be a battle, we know it’s going to be a chess game.”

Calgary’s last game was a 24-14 home win over Ottawa on June 28 as Mitchell threw for 251 yards and two TDs with an intercepti­on. The Stampeders cemented the victory by outscoring the Redblacks 17-8 in the second half.

Calgary’s Don Jackson ran for 84 yards and a TD while DaVaris Daniels had five catches for 91 yards. But the Stampeders will be without receiver Eric Rogers (11 catches, 201 yards, three TDs), running back/returner Terry Williams and offensive lineman Spencer Wilson for this contest.

CFL rushing leader William Powell had a game-high 123 yards for Ottawa in the loss. But starter Trevor Harris was 13-of-29 passing for 135 yards and an intercepti­on before giving way to Dominique Davis (5-of-7, 41 yards, TD) in the second half.

Ottawa returns to TD Place for the first time since winning its home/season opener 40-17 over the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s on June 21. But Calgary has a 10-0 road record over its post-bye win streak.

Both teams boast solid defences. Calgary is tops in fewest points and yards allowed (11.7, 282.7 per game, respective­ly) while Ottawa is second in points (17.7) and third in yards (329.3).

It’s certainly safe to assume Harris will play better this time around but so too is that Calgary won’t be penalized 14 times for 150 yards like it did in the first meeting. Another considerat­ion is the Stampeders’ defence has allowed just one passing TD this season.

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