The Saskatchewan Roughriders 'huck and chuck' their way to pre-season loss
Despite 433 yards in net offense, the Riders lost 35-29 to Bombers on Thursday night
The streak continues but at least the rookie head coach doesn't put a whole lot of stock in it.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders concluded their 2019 CFL pre-season Thursday night with a fairly exciting 35-29 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, which meant the Riders went through another tune-up season without a victory to show for it.
In fact, they have had no pre-season victories since beating the Ottawa Redblacks on June 14, 2014, six straight years without momentum going into regular season openers.
But do meaningless losses in the silly season carry over into the real season? Riders head coach Craig Dickenson was asked that question on Wednesday.
"I was in San Diego in 2000 and we started the pre-season 4 and 0. We didn't lose a game, and we didn't win another game until November."