Posted AT 12:06 AM EDT on 18/09/05
Calgary stampedes over the Ticats
DAN RALPH
Canadian Press
Hamilton A little patience went a long way for Calgary Stampeders coach Tom Higgins on Saturday night.
After watching rookie quarterback Jason Gesser complete just two-of-12 passes for 22 yards with two interceptions against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Higgins seriously considered going with Danny Wimprine in an attempt to erase a 17-7 half-time deficit. But Higgins opted to stick with Gesser heading into the second half.
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