Roughriders look for steady effort against Ticats after wild Week 1 win
REGINA — After a roller-coaster victory in Week 1, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are looking for a complete effort when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats come to town on Saturday.
Saskatchewan’s season opener against the B.C. Lions on Aug. 5 was a tale of two halves for the Riders, who stormed out to a 31-0 lead midway through the second quarter only to have to withstand a furious second-half comeback by the Lions. Limited to just two first downs in the second half, the Riders held on for a 33-29 victory.
Head coach Craig Dickenson believes they won’t repeat their second-half struggles this week.
“I hope we’ve put it behind us, it was eight days ago so we’ve had a long week. That was the idea: learn from the mistakes and try praise, reward and reinforce the good,” said Dickenson. “We felt like we did a lot of good things in the first half. In the second half we didn’t play as well, but we were resilient and we found a way to get more than they did when it was all said and done.