A 4\u002D2 Roughriders team with its collective backs against the wall versus the 2\u002D2 Argonauts, looking to collect wins in back\u002Dto\u002Dback weeks and sweep the season…
Backup QB Mason Fine appears on the depth chart with the initials GTD next to his name. In other words, he’s a game-time decision.The Argos, meanwhile will of course go with McLeod Bethel-Thompson, who has never started a game in Regina. In fact, at Mosaic Stadium the man known as Mac has thrown but six passes.Article content
The Argos, in contrast, are fairly healthy. In fact, there are only two changes among the starters from last weekend’s win. Argos head coach Ryan Dinwiddie is looking for his interior linemen along the offensive line of scrimmage to be more stout.Article content “As long as have the same focus, prepare the same and treat it like it’s the first time we’ve played them and everything should be all right,’’ said the receiver. “For us, all we’re thinking is how can we get better.”Article content
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