Mitchell doesn’t believe his running prowess is causing concern for Roughriders
HAMILTON — He was the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ second-leading rusher last week but Bo Levi Mitchell doesn’t believe that’s kept the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ defensive braintrust up at night.
Mitchell leads Hamilton (0-1) into its home opener against Saskatchewan (1-0) on Sunday night. The veteran quarterback ran for a personal-best 36 yards on three carries in the Ticats’ season-opening 32-24 road loss in Calgary.
“I highly doubt that Mace (Riders head coach/defensive co-ordinator Corey Mace) and Bell (secondary coach/passing co-ordinator Josh Bell) and those guys over there are scratching their heads trying to figure out how to stop me from running the ball.
“The opportunities presented themselves … any successful quarterback in the CFL is able to escape the pocket and find guys on the move.”