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Read what our football experts have to say about the Stamps and the CFL.

Each week Stampeder play-by-play voice Mark Stephen and game colour analyst Greg Peterson bring their inside insight on the Red and White.

You’ll also read what our game hosts Dave Rowe & Jock Wilson have on their minds.

All of this coupled with QR Statsman Conan Daly on the latest Stampeder happenings and what’s going on in the League.

Statsman's Blog: the Blame Game

Posted 11/26/2012 8:50:00 AM

So the Big Game is in the rearview mirror. Let the dissection begin...

Blame it on John Hufnagel. Everyone knows you don't touch the trophy the week before the big game.

Blame it on the Calgary contingent. Kackert. Barker. McCune. Isaac. Jones. Milanovich. All of them spent time at McMahon. Likely stealing Huf's secrets.

Blame it on BC. Not the Lions, Burton Cummings. Nice lounge lizard version of the anthem that featured retro lyrics.

Blame it on Doug Flutie. Even though he played for both the Stamps and the Argos, there he was hanging on the Argos sideline during the game.

Blame it on the quarterback wearing #15. Insert your own interpretation.

Blame it on Eric Tillman. Stupid Ricky Ray trade. Thanks for letting the Argos grab Jason Barnes too.

Blame it on Stephen Harper. He was wearing blue.

Blame it on Mark Cohon. He was too.

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We got em' just where we want em'

Posted 11/22/2012 9:45:00 AM

Not many of the so called experts saw it coming!  The Stampeders will tangle with the Argos in the Grey Cup’s 100th Anniversary in Toronto.  The CFL will crown a new champion in 2012.  Get your game face on Stamps fans as it's going to be a party!

Stampeder fans are already making the comparisons to the 2008 season.  The Stamps were a below average group for the first third of the season, but they came together as a team, finished strong and beat the home town favorites,  in their house, in front of their fans!  We all remember John Hufnagel’s famous “gentlemen, we got them right where we want them” speech prior to that game in Montreal.

On Sportstalk this week, Hufnagel told us he has never listened to the speech. “I heard it when I gave it,” he laughed.  “I am glad it was effective.”

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