Saskatchewan Roughriders place priority on special teams
For the first time in Mike McCullough's memory the Saskatchewan Roughriders designated an entire session of two-a-days for special teams. During the second session of Wednesday's training camp, the coaches decided the team would work on punts, kickoffs and field goals.
The special teams captain thought it was an interesting change to the way things have been done in the past, “(Special Teams Coach Craig Dickenson) is bringing energy and enthusiasm and it's kind of a different perspective on things and some different techniques but what I like is he explains why he's doing these things.”
With Dickenson away from the team for the day, Head Coach Greg Marshall took full control of the hour and a half special teams workout. It finished off with some intense one on one battle drills, which had the players banging around, which seemed to be well received.
“It was a lot of fun,” exclaimed veteran fullback Neal Hughes, “We were competing and having friendly competition and it was good conditioning as well.”