CALGARY - After saying Bo Levi Mitchell looked ready to quarterback the Calgary Stampeders again, coach John Hufnagel gave Drew Tate the nod to start Friday in Regina against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.Theres two reasons. One is that Drew has had an excellent week of practice, Hufnagel told reporters Wednesday. The other reason I will tell you when Im done with my coaching career.Calgary went 1-1 with Tate as the starter while Mitchell healed a sprained ankle and stretched ligament in his left leg.After watching Mitchell practise Tuesday in wet conditions at McMahon Stadium, Hufnagel said it looks good that hell be playing the game, although the coach added he would wait another day before declaring his Friday starter.Calgary (11-2) can secure a playoff berth with a win over the Roughriders (9-4). A loss by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (6-7) to Ottawa in Fridays earlier game, however, would also ensure a playoff spot for the Stampeders.Tate, 29, will get his third straight start this season. Meanwhile, the Roughriders announced Wednesday rookie Seth Doege will get the start Friday. The defending Grey Cup champions are also shuffling quarterbacks in the absence of injured veteran Darian Durant.Doege split duties with Tino Sunseri in a 24-0 loss to the Edmonton Eskimos last week. Doege got on the field in the third quarter and was 5-for-11 in pass attempts for 61 yards. He threw one interception.When Mitchell was injured in the fourth quarter Sept. 13, against Toronto, Tate completed a 40-33 comeback win going 6-for-6 in passing with a pair of touchdown throws and a two-point convert pass.He completed 51 per cent of his passes for a combined 314 yards in his next two games. Tate rushed for a pair of touchdowns in a 31-15 loss to Montreal in Week 13.Mitchell dressed as Calgarys third-stringer but didnt play in Saturdays 14-7 win over the B.C. Lions. Tate didnt throw a touchdown pass in the two games and was intercepted once.We have all the confidence in the world with Drew, Hufnagel said. I do, the coaches do, his teammates do and he has a lot of confidence in himself.Mitchell will dress for Fridays game, Hufnagel added. John Riggins Youth Jersey . - Whether its because of her improved play or the reason for it, Michelle Wie appears as comfortable on and off the golf course as at any time in her career. Terry McLaurin Redskins Jersey .com) - A pair of Eastern Conference rivals will meet on Saturday as D. https://www.redskinssportsgoods.com/Womens-John-Riggins-Inverted-Jersey/ . 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"I was very fortunate to play in the National Hockey League for 14 years. It was a dream come true and I had an awesome ride and met so many great people along the way," said Poti. "Id like to thank my family and my wife and children for all their love and support." Poti was drafted in the third round, 59th overall, in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft by the Oilers. He debuted with the Oilers in October of 1998 and he scored his first NHL goal against the Detroit Red Wings on November 18, 1998. In his rookie season, he led the Oilers in plus-minus (+10), and scored 21 points in 73 games on his way to being named to the NHL All-Rookie Team. In 2000-01, he recorded career high totals in games played (81) and goals (12), while ranking second among Oilers defencemen in points scored (32) for the second straight season. He helped the Oilers reach the playoffs in each of his first three seasons. Partway through the 2001-02 NHL season, Poti was traded to the Rangers. 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