Calgary Stampeders look to get ground game going for CFL playoffs
CALGARY — When the weather outside is frightful, football teams need to be able to run the ball.
Looking beyond Saturday’s regular-season finale in Vancouver where Mother Nature won’t matter inside B.C. Place, to the playoffs where she will, the Calgary Stampeders could use more production from their ground game.
This season a constant rotation of personnel at running back due to injuries, the defending Grey Cup champions rank last in the CFL in rushing yards (1,247) and yards per carry (4.6).
“I would love to have more production out of it,” quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell said Wednesday. “It doesn’t necessarily mean I want to run the ball more. I just want to see us be better.