MOSAIC PLACE RECAP: STAMPEDERS 31 ROUGHRIDERS 24

REGINA – Drew Tate put the Calgary Stampeders on his back and carried them into the playoffs.

Tate drove into the end zone with 34 seconds left to play as Calgary earned a 31-24 victory over Tino Sunseri and the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday.

Tate’s one-yard touchdown plunge proved to be the winning score, one that crushed any hopes of an improbable Roughriders’ comeback win.

“When it came down to it and we needed to drive the field, we did it. That’s what you have to do,” said Tate, who marched the Stamps 85 yards on the winning drive and improved his team’s record to 12-2.

“(The coaches) wanted to kneel it down, but Dave (Dickenson, offensive co-ordinator) changed his mind. That’s playing aggressive football,” Tate said. “I wanted the offence to end it.”

The decisive drive evaporated three minutes from the clock and killed the momentum Saskatchewan had built in the second half. The Riders’ record slipped to 9-5.

“That last drive, our defence played well and we just couldn’t stop them at the end,” said Saskatchewan safety Tyron Brackenridge. “They executed and we didn’t.”

Tate finished the night 16-for-29 passing for 194 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for two scores.

With the win, the Stampeders became the first team in the CFL to clinch a playoff berth this season.

“That’s the first step to where we wanted to go,” said linebacker Juwan Simpson. “But we’ve been here before. I’ve been in this league for seven years and I’ve been (in the playoffs) a lot of times with only one championship ring to show for it.

“If we don’t get a Grey Cup this year it’s going to be a failure, point blank, period. We play this game for no other reason. We don’t play to just make the playoffs. Our goal is to win a championship, and making the playoffs is just one step toward that goal.”

The Stamps may be without running back Jon Cornish. The CFL’s leading rusher did not play in the second half because of an undisclosed injury. Cornish rushed for 74 yards on 11 carries in the first half.

Sunseri caught fire after halftime and erased a 24-0 deficit in bringing the Roughriders even at 24-24 with nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Saskatchewan’s 10-play, 101-yard game-tying score was punctuated with Jerome Messam’s one-yard touchdown run and Anthony Allen’s two-point convert.

Sunseri relieved an ineffective Seth Doege midway through the second quarter and nearly completed a spirited comeback. It was Sunseri who led the Riders to a thrilling overtime win over the Ottawa Redblacks two weeks ago, a game in which the Riders trailed 22-10 at the half.

On Friday, Saskatchewan was down 9-0 at halftime and 24-0 late in the third quarter before the offence got on track.

Dan DePalma broke a Riders’ scoring drought of six and a half quarters when he raced 66 yards for a touchdown. Sunseri had a one-yard touchdown run on the Riders’ next possession, with Weston Dressler adding two-point converts on each score to make it 24-16 after three quarters.

“Whenever you put yourself in a 24-0 deficit, even though we’re not the type of team that’s going to quit, you’re not doing yourself any favours against a good football team,” said Roughriders receiver Rob Bagg. “The good news is we continued to stick together.”

Sunseri’s final line was 16-for-19 passing for 289 yards and one touchdown. He rushed for 21 yards.

For Saskatchewan, the Seth Doege experiment fell flat rather quickly.

Making his first start in the CFL, Doege’s night was finished midway through the second quarter after he threw his third interception of the first half. The rookie completed 3-of-9 pass attempts for 28 yards. He also lost a fumble.

Since 2012, the Riders are 26-16 in games started by Darian Durant. They are 2-6 without Durant in the lineup. Durant isn’t eligible to return to the Riders’ lineup until at least the Oct. 24 contest in Calgary, if he returns at all this season. He had surgery last month to repair a torn tendon in right elbow.

Calgary is 10-2 in its last 12 meetings with Saskatchewan.

(Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
9 years ago

So far so good

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Maxtron caught on fire….must have been the SaskPower smart meter install guys.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

What a horrible football team.
Now the runt is coming into QB. Get your back sides wiped by anyone but Calgary

Hurry back doubles.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

That handoff into the middle of the box sure is keeping Calgary off balance.

Off tackels Allen is killing it.

What is wrong with Cortez? Does he get royalties running that useless play?

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Looks like this will be the pattern til Durant is healthy.

Offence sucks and the defence is sucking air by halftime.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Princess Tate isn't much better than the fairytale QB's wearing Green.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Sniff, Sniff. Do I smell smoke or is that just another shut out ?

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Anonymous
9 years ago

D came to play tonite at least.

Game speed a little different than practice for Doege. Next one will be a different story.

Now, it's Tino time!

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Matt Dunnigan is very critical of Chamblin/Cortez during half time on TSN. He's right!!!

Old Cuss

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Anonymous
9 years ago

No answer in sight.
Is it Halloween yet?

And No, I don't want Hank, even if he comes and plays for free.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Same old….same old! If we had even a half as__ed QB, we would likely be ahead in this game. Might as well activate Price because neither Sunseri or Doege are competent 3rd stringers. Some knowledgable people have been trying to tell the kool aid drinkers that until we get a QB here, we're on a downhill slope and will just be playing out the string. Now isn't the time to be giving bare rookies time to cut their teeth. Management has taken a potential championship team and flushed it into the sewer. By not having a competent backup in place… Read more »

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Why not give Price the keys to the car? The other 2 guys don't seem to know the playbook either.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Looks like Milo will again be Offensive game star two weeks running.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Dunigan is absolutely right.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Weird Milo and the QB carosle costs us a chance to win.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

I miss Congi!!

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Sunseri will produce a 2nd half of 2 and outs.
Trademark.

The defence will be on the fleld for most of the 2nd half.

Incompetence on Taman's part for not stocking up a quality QB that can at least keep the team in the game and not get shut out 2 in a row.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

This is on our GM for failing to have an experienced backup. Surely to hell he could have signed someone, anyone that had even a bit of experience.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

One word: embarrassing. Embarrassing to all of professional football. 9-9 with no points scored in 7 quarters.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Atta boy George. Hand off up the middle.