Riders look to stop Ka’Deem Carey, Stamps’ offence in third meeting
The CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders have to find a way to solve a 5-foot-10, 210-pound problem in Calgary on Saturday.
Calgary Stampeders running back Ka’Deem Carey has rushed for 254 yards and added an additional 89 yards as a receiver during their three-game win streak — which includes two victories over Saskatchewan.
“He’s a good running back. I think he’s the best one we’ve played this year. The offence revolves around him and if we can get him under a certain amount of yards, we will have success as a defence,” Roughriders linebacker Micah Teitz said.
“He’s fast and he’s got decent size to him. I think he’s starting to hit his stride. I don’t think he’s a superhero or anything like that, but we’ve got to bring our arms and legs into tackles and do basic wrap-up tackles like we’ve been doing things our whole lives.”