
Calgary Stampeders easily deal with Bombers Winnipeg Blue earlier this month.
The return match is Friday night when blue launchers aim to take revenge on the 21 -point setback when they host the seal.
Calgary (4-1) is associated with SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS for the first position in the western section, while Winnipeg (3-1) is just half a match.
The interesting aspect is that the blue launchers were good at the last week while the Stampeders team wins 24-10 over Saskashuan.
Two consecutive matches against Calgary are well with the midfielder in Wenipeg Zach Kalaaros, who will seek to get redemption.
Blue dawn late 23 points in the first half in the 37-16 loss. GLAROS was thrown two objections to the landing by Calgary’s Damon Webb (30 yards) and DERICK MONCRIEF (70).
“Nothing changes. The beauty of this sport is to move to the next group and try to implement, and we are lucky for us because we play them again.”
“… you should have a little bit to return to it. I think you are every week, you won or lose. But don’t play with your expectations for yourself, to dominate a game, not fun.”
Al -Kalary player Vernon Adams Junior passed for 222 yards and two landing against blue launchers.
Last week, 428 yards and three touches of land and two objections against Saskatchewan were thrown in a game that was paid once on Saturday due to forest fires in the region.
Now, Adams expects the WinypeeG team to see very intense trying to provide some recovery.
“Of course, we do not expect them to love us,” Adams said of the blue bomber. “But this is another great opponent who comes to us.
“They are at home-a crowd of people-and they go down by goodbye, so they will be jazz and ready to go. So we have to attend the game” A “.
Calgary allowed 18.2 points in the league for each game, while Winnipeg ranked fourth in scoring in 28.3.
Stampeeders (28.0) ranks fifth in scoring and blue cables in the third place in the permitted points (23.5).
Calgary Calgary coach Dave Dickenson realizes that blue launchers are difficult for them to slaughter at home.
“It is a very big challenge,” Dickenson said. “I understand what they are going on around them. We must focus on ourselves. Just make sure we appear and play a good game.”
Winnipeg does not want to decrease to 0-2 against Stampeders this season.
“It is early in this season, it is one loss and we all have to realize that time is not a time to panic,” said Nick Demesiki, the recipient of Winnipeg. “It’s time to return to our football level, go out there and compete.”
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