Offence and defence played well, but the special teams have been a problem all year and they aren't getting better - Summers did break the long return, but giving up the single and fumbling the ball on 2 other returns reminded me of Titus Ryan before they traded him, and that isn't a good player to be reminded of.
Still, they won, and the score was a lot closer than it should have been - Edmonton's offence did little on their own, while Calgary's O moved the ball seemingly at will. However, the Stamps need to start scoring points early, or next week the Riders will take advantage again of the slow starts that have become all too familiar.
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