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Terry Williams had a great training camp and came up big in the Stamps’ second pre-season game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He emerged as the frontrunner to be the team’s starting running back and, when he ran a punt back for an 86-yard touchdown against the Riders, he might have pulled ahead as the leading candidate to replace Roy Finch on kick returns. “Terry’s a part of the return game but he’s also part of the running back position,” Dickenson said. “I do think you’ll see him back there, but I also think I’ll have to see how many carries he’s getting, is he gassed? “He impressed me. I think you guys saw he’s explosive. ...
It came down to either Nick Arbuckle or Ricky Stanzi for the Stamps’ backup quarterback job behind Bo Levi Mitchell, and Dickenson confirmed it would be the younger Arbuckle. “Nick will be our No. 2, we did keep all four, though,” Dickenson said, referring to the fact that QB Larry Brihm Jr. was kept on the practice squad. Arbuckle completed eight of 14 passes for 89 yards and a touchdown against the Riders, and at 24 still has time to develop. ...
With Ciante Evans requiring surgery for a broken pinky finger, the Stamps’ corner position is a little up in the air right now. That means that for the time being, the Stampeders are going to allow Patrick Levels, Troy Stoudermire and Tre Roberson to compete for playing time at the corner positions. “We’ve probably got three guys (and) two will be starting,” Dickenson said. “We’re going to let them compete a little bit, but we do think Tre has got into that mix, both at the field and boundary.”