
We’re not a very good football team right now, and I think everyone in the CFL understands that,” said Stamps coach and general manager John Hufnagel. “And I made sure everyone in that locker-room understood that, if they didn’t already. That means that we need to work hard and do what we need to do to get better. Real quick.”
Poor execution. Poor discipline. Sloppy ball-handling. All played a role Friday night, and it added up to a disastrous night that stretched Calgary’s losing streak in Winnipeg to four years and counting.
Winnipeg 42 Calgary 30
“I mean, it was ugly,” said Stamps quarterback Henry Burris, who was picked off three times. “From start to finish. There’s not really too much I can say was good in that game. They did what they needed to do and we sure didn’t do what we needed to do.”
Three interceptions by Henry. The Stampeders losing again and standing at 0 - 2. And to top it off last night Montreal blasting Edmonton 50 - 16.
Oh Henry, does it get any better than that.
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