Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Stamps hope to continue streak of big early leads

- DANNY AUSTIN daustin@postmedia.com twitter.com/dannyausti­n_9

CALGARY If the Calgary Stampeders don’t jump out to a 24-0 lead on Sunday against the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s, it would be best if nobody panicked.

Yes, the Stamps had a 24-point lead in the first quarter against the Riders three weeks ago when they faced off at Mosaic Stadium. And sure, they probably wouldn’t complain if it happened again.

But they’re certainly not expecting it, and quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell believes it would be a mistake if he or his teammates were thinking that way.

“I don’t want us to get too low if we’re not putting up 20 points in the first quarter,” Mitchell said. “We’re trying to have those tempered expectatio­ns, to understand that (the Riders) have a great defence and they mixed some things up in the end and did a good job of it.”

This season, the Stampeders have jumped out to big early leads in every road game.

Against the Argonauts in Toronto in Week 2, the Stamps scored 10 points in the first quarter and another 10 in the second to carry a 20-1 lead into halftime.

In Week 5 against the Redblacks in Ottawa, the Stampeders were even better and carried a 20-0 lead into halftime. Then, of course, the Stamps stormed out to their 24-0 first quarter lead against the Riders, although the home team in Regina did make things respectabl­e by scoring 13 unanswered points in the second quarter.

“That’s a point of emphasis that you always want against any team,” Mitchell said. “Getting out to (a seven-point lead) or even 10 in the first quarter, when you’re hitting 14 in the first quarter you’re feeling pretty damn good about yourself because you’re potentiall­y scoring 48 points in the game.

“To get out to a 24-0 start is more unheard of, and not something you expect to do, but the defence gave us great field position, and we made great plays.”

It’s not exactly surprising that any football team would want to jump out to big early leads, but the Stampeders have shown they’re very good at doing so — especially on the road. The Stamps will definitely be looking to come out swinging on Sunday.

“I think it’s important, you can’t really control what happens early in the game, but it does give us an advantage because it takes the crowd out of it,” receiver Davaris Daniels said.

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