In the Huddle with Ed Tait

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Wouldn't most QBs like to call these numbers a 'bad day at the office'? B.C.'s Dave Dickenson finished Sunday's loss to Saskatchewan 29 of 43 for 279 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions and was in a sour mood afterward. "I was aiming a little bit. I felt I got it back in the second half, but I've had better days than this one, Dickenson told Vancouver reporters. "This was definitely one of my poorer efforts. I'm just going to work harder and make sure it doesn't happen again."

"If we complete it, everybody's happy and y'all (media) wouldn't be here today," [Henry Burris] told a media scrum in Calgary on Monday. "But we didn't, and everybody's here today trying to figure out why."

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In the Huddle with Ed Tait

Is it parity or mediocrity?All those teams with 1-1 records says too much average football

SO let's see if we've got this figured right: through two weeks of the CFL season we've got one unbeaten squad in the Montreal Alouettes, one winless side in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and six other teams at 1-1.

Some call that parity, others call it mediocrity. We're call...

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