You dont like orange juice?
It's the 2 games after BC next week that I'm more excited about.
I used to love orange juice, pete but lately the acid is a bit too much for my tummy - shame that. I'm looking forward to every single game we have going forward, pete.
Yesterday's victory over the Stamps was a win in several ways as these comments from the TSN website illustrate.
"What's more, the Riders beat the Stampeders at their own game.
Calgary's defence entered the game leading the CFL in fewest yards allowed (255.2 per game), rushing yards (72.3), passing yards (199.7), offensive points (11.1), touchdowns (six) and passing TDs (three). Offensively, the Stampeders were tied with Winnipeg for fewest sacks allowed (nine) and had committed a league-low eight turnovers.
Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell threw four TD passes but was sacked five times. He also fumbled once and had an interception Nick Marshall returned 67 yards for a touchdown.
Marshall, a former quarterback at Auburn, also had a three-yard TD run for the Riders while Matt Elam and Charleston Hughes both had two sacks apiece. Marshall became the first CFL player to score two different ways in a game since Winnipeg's Milt Stegall had a 37-yard touchdown catch and 52-yard fumble return off a blocked punt July 15, 1999.
Hughes played 10 seasons in Calgary before being dealt twice — first to Hamilton then Saskatchewan — this off-season. He has a league-best 11 sacks, the sixth time Hughes has had 10-plus sacks in a season."