Elks look to avenge last minute collapse against Stampeders in rematch
EDMONTON — Selfish plays. Too many players getting caught out of position. Bad penalties.
The Edmonton Elks’ (2-10) defensive players are still seething about Monday’s 35-31 loss to the Calgary Stampeder where they blew a 15-point fourth-quarter lead.
But the Elks hope the tables will turn when the Stamps (4-8) visit Commonwealth Stadium Saturday.
“We take the onus on ourselves, knowing that we pretty much lost the game in the fourth quarter,” veteran defensive back Ed Gainey said. “The mood? As a defensive unit, we’re pissed. We just want to come out here this weekend and prove that we can play four quarters of football and we can make plays when they present themselves.”