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Cocky BC Arrive With Inflated Ego – Stamps Ready to Pounce

November 14, 2008 Categories: Pre Game · No Comments

The BC Lions, heck, the entire CFL league, is riding a wave of optimism for beloved league poster boys ranging from Anthony Calvillo to Cameron wake. What do these two have to do with anything? Quite simply both have been inflated in the media re: their abilities, and the Stampeders talent under appreciated in the process. Calvillo won QB all-star nods and all signs point to league MVP. This although he racked up all his points against terrible East division teams and had a poor record against West teams never beating Calgary. Wake on the other hand is a dominant force on the defensive end for BC but everyone seems to forget that he's been largely shutdown by a rookie offensive line every time he comes to Calgary. Will things repeat tomorrow? Time will tell, but there's no reason why a mediocre BC offense will stand a chance against the vastly improved Stampeder D. As for the offence, expect fireworks and a home crowd to slowly dismantle the BC D.

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Stampeders Bump BC and Wait

November 2, 2008 Categories: Post Game · No Comments

Stampeders did what some thought wasn't going to happen, win in a game that meant nothing. BC Lions came into town to close out the CFL regular season with a lot on the line. If you're a BC owner you just lost tens of thousands of dollars by losing a home game against Saskatchewan. If you're Calgary, you don't really care, you wait to see who we'll play in two weeks time. Interesting notes in this game:


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Stamps Clinch First: Calgary 28 – Hamilton 17

October 24, 2008 Categories: Post Game · No Comments

The Calgary Stampeders have clinched first place in the West Division which means a bye to the Western Division final and a home game (get your tickets fast). It was essentially a gimmie, some people hyped up Hamilton's abilities, but in reality they had no chance against the Stamps. However, all is not in place for the Stampeders just yet, a slow start and a sputtering offence in the first and fourth quarter.


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JoJuan Armour Sits – Speculation Rises

October 24, 2008 Categories: Stampeders News · 2 Comments

The valuable outside linebacker who's been a key to the Calgary defence all season will sit out against Hamilton amidst intense speculation. His absence appears to be suspension, however, the club is mum on what actually brought on the decision to leave him at home. Here's what's being said around the league.

Armour Breaches Curfew?



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Stampeders Bounce Winnipeg: 37-16

October 19, 2008 Categories: Post Game · No Comments

The Calgary Stampeders have now beat every team in the CFL this year at least once after their dominant win against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Sure, some may say Winnipeg had nothing to play for, but Calgary nonetheless embarrassed a team and showed them how big the gap between West and East play really is. Here are some notes from around the city:

Stampeders Dismantle Hapless Roughriders 42-5

October 13, 2008 Categories: Post Game · No Comments

Stamps Take First in West

Apart from some big hits on special teams, the Roughriders proved that Saskatchewanites coming to Alberta means two things: A) You need work or, B) You gonna get beat. The Thanksgiving classic didn't disappoint for the home crowd (who are larger in # than their Saskatchewan counterparts, but admittedly, not nearly as loud). Calgary destroyed the poor Roughrider team 42-5 in a game that could have been much worse if Calgary had improve red-zone production. Here is additional post game from around the city since I was busy eating turkey.

Pilon to Return for Thanksgiving Classic?

October 9, 2008 Categories: Stampeders News · No Comments

Al Cameron is reporting that Pilon was taking all first team reps which is good news for the O-line (given their average performance Saturday). Also bodes well for the running game and Joffrey Reynolds....no wait, we don't do that running thing anymore.

Coaches Blow Game: Saskatchewan 37 – Calgary 34

October 3, 2008 Categories: Uncategorized · 2 Comments

Mediocre Saskatchewan Beats Lackluster Stamps

Attention drunk hicks who pass as Roughrider fans, Joseph screwed you not Burris. (Although if I were a drunk hick like you I would jeer Burris too since it apparently caves the entire team.)

In one of those days where Calgary sports fans were in a conundrum, the Calgary Flames were in pre-season action on TV as well, the Stampeders continued their run of first place dominance in the West Division in Saskatchewan.

Playing in Saskatchewan is one of the hardest home turfs to play namely because the of the screaming drunk hicks who scream and chant all game long. Truthfully it's great to see a pro-sports team so passionate about their only pro team.

Calgary fans get their chance next week in the home-at-home series, but it remains to be seen how many real Stamps fans show up to cheer the home team and heckle the opposition. What the home team hopes is that the coaches call a better game, are more prepared and can make worthwhile adjustments.

Coaching Staff Abandon Run - Blow Crucial Calls


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