‘It’s not a mean-nothing game’: Riders players embracing first starts of 2021
While Saturday’s game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats won’t affect the CFL’s West Division standings, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are still treating it as an important one.
“It’s another opportunity to go out there and perform and another opportunity to compete and measure yourself up against a worthy opponent, so it’s a big game,” Riders head coach Craig Dickenson said ahead of Saturday’s showdown, which is set to kick off at 3 p.m. at Tim Hortons Field.
“It does not affect our standing in regards to the playoffs but it certainly affects our psyche and our confidence and our competitive edge.
“It’s not a mean-nothing game. It means a lot and I think it means (even more) to the guys who were given the chance to play for the first time in a long time.”