Waterloo Region Record

Stamps look to run the table at home with win over Argos

- Laurence Heinen

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders and Toronto Argonauts have very different motivation­s heading into their game at McMahon Stadium on Friday night.

While the Stampeders (14-1-1) want to cap off an undefeated season at home, the Argonauts (5-11) need a win just to keep their microscopi­c playoff hopes alive.

Having already clinched top spot in the Canadian Football League and the right to host the West Division final, the Stampeders have set a goal of winning four more games — two in the regular season and two more in the playoffs.

By beating Toronto on Friday, Calgary will become just the seventh team in CFL history to go 9-0 at home, a feat the Stamps accomplish­ed in both 1993 and ’94.

“One thing we’ve all talked about is if we go undefeated at home, we can go to the Grey Cup and that’s a big deal for us,” said quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell, who set a CFL record with his 13th consecutiv­e win last week in a 22-8 victory over Montreal. “I think we’ve been resilient all year. I think guys have stepped in and done their job. I think our coaching staff, honestly, has done the best job in the league of getting everybody ready, no matter who it is, every single week.”

Rookie Stamps coach Dave Dickenson commended the fans in Calgary for providing motivation for his players during their home games.

“I thought like we’ve had some energy from them and that sort of thing. I’m looking forward to just going out here and finishing what we started. We did talk about protecting our house, like every other team I’m sure.”

Running back Jerome Messam said the Stamps want to reward fans by winning their 14th straight decision while extending their undefeated streak to 16.

“It means a lot to know we’ve worked hard all year,” said Messam. “We’ve tried to protect on home field and I think we’ve done that, so if we go out there and close out the Argonauts, we’re going to do that. It’ll be good to make history.”

Meanwhile, the Argos not only need to beat the Stamps, they need the Hamilton TigerCats to lose their road game to the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday to remain in the playoff picture in the East Division.

“There’s still a slight window of opportunit­y for us,” said running back Brandon Whitaker. “Of course, we need a little bit of help, but that help doesn’t mean anything unless we go out and do our job. We’ve still got a chance to sneak in and it would be a heck of a story to come back and make history, pretty much.”

The Argos will have quarterbac­k Ricky Ray back calling the shots this week, while Drew Willy sits out with an injury to his throwing shoulder.

“At this point we felt like it was better to get Ricky back in there and let Drew kind of heal up and get (Ray) a little more time with our offence,” said Toronto coach Scott Milanovich.

 ?? TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? Calgary Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell launches a pass against the Argos earlier this month.
TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO Calgary Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell launches a pass against the Argos earlier this month.

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