Stampeders coach Dickenson doesn’t feel need to address Grey Cup setback
Dave Dickenson’s preparation for his second season as a CFL head coach won’t include addressing the Calgary Stampeders’ heart-breaking end to the 2016 campaign.
After posting a dominant 15-2-1 regular-season record, the Stampeders ended their season with a bitter 39-33 upset overtime loss to Ottawa in the Grey Cup. Not only did the Redblacks earn the Canadian capital its first CFL title since 1976 but they became the first franchise to win a league championship after registering a sub .500 regular-season mark (8-9-1).
“Yeah, it was disappointing but it’s not really, to me, needing to be addressed because it’s not part of our team,” Dickenson said during a CFL conference call. “You need to move on . . . so we’re going to address how to make our team better and we have some ideas.
“Ultimately if you can learn from past experiences, great, but we have a new challenge, new team, exciting team.”


