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Riders winding down training camp, preparing for regular season

  REGINA With no pre-season in 2021 the Green and White game is the closest the Saskatchewan Roughriders will get to a game-like scenario before their season kicks off on Aug. 6. The scrimmage simulated gameplay and the players were able to get something out of it, the team s coach said. “It brought an awareness to our conditioning level, and when I said to the team ‘we’re not ready to play a game yet’ it wasn’t meant to be an insult or a negative, it’s just reality,” Head Coach Craig Dickenson said. He said the players were able to grow by getting a better understanding of the pace and speed, which he believes will help them next Friday against the BC Lions.

Final roster decisions tougher this year for Dickenson heading into Green and White game

Final roster decisions tougher this year for Dickenson heading into Green and White game By Josh Sigurdson Jul 23, 2021 | 8:19 PM The Saskatchewan Roughriders will be finishing off training camp with their usual Green and White game Saturday The game-like scrimmage allows fans to get an early glimpse of the team, but more importantly it gives players on the bubble the chance to crack the roster. Head Coach Craig Dickenson says the game will hopefully give the coaching staff the information they need in order to make their final roster. “We know for the most part the veterans that are going to make this team, and I think every team is in the same boat. What we’re hoping to see is separation between those guys that are really close,” said Dickenson. “We just need more information right now; we’ve been practicing for three weeks now and everything’s too close to call. You need something, either a scrimmage, or a pre-season game to show us who our depths going t

Riders OL Evan Johnson leaves camp for good reason

By Mitchell Blair Jul 20, 2021 | 3:54 PM Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman Evan Johnson was not on the field with his teammates Tuesday, but there was a good reason. Head Coach Craig Dickenson says Johnson is about to become a father so he has left the team so he can be with his wife when she gives birth.   It is something Dickenson has no problem with. “Evan can take as much time as he wants” Dickenson said. ” He can take as much time as he wants to be with his wife and to welcome the birth of their child. We just want him back for the first game healthy and ready to go.

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