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Smith, Roughriders remain resolute despite zero wins

Despite zero wins, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are focused on the positives of their three-point loss to the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday night.

Former RB Sheets tweets ideas for improvement

Saskatchewan Roughriders Quarterback Brett Smith speaks with the media after his team's loss to the visiting Calgary Stampeders. (CBC)

Thrown into the fire to replace two injured, veteran quarterbacks, Saskatchewan Roughriders 23-year-oldrookie Brett Smith has yet to experience a CFL victory.

The formerUniversity of Wyoming quarterbackthrew for 178 yards and threetouchdowns last night in histeam's 34-31 loss to the Calgary Stampeders.

On three plays he also tucked the ball away, put his head down and rushedfor 54 yards.

"I thought we did some great things. Ithought we did some not-so-great things out there. Obviously itjust wasn't enough to win," Smith said after the Saturday night game.

"There are so many games where we're this close and that's the frustrating thingabout it."

Calmyet not dejected, Smith was optimisticafter the game.

"I definitely feel more comfortable every single game and even everysnap.I just think there's a lot of room for improvement though.I have to be better."

"The only thing about this situation is you don't have time to make those mistakes in crucial situations like I have. You just have to cancel those out," he said.

Addressing his team's 0-8 win-loss record, Smith remained firm about his teammates.

"There's not another group I'd rather be playing with. They've rallied around me and itjust meansso much. We'll get there. It just takes time."

Dressler's milestone

Saskatchewan Roughriders Wide Receiver Weston Dressler speaks with the media after his team's loss to the visiting Calgary Stampeders. (Eric Anderson/CBC)

One of the game's bright spots belonged to wide receiver Weston Dressler.

The Roughriders veteran nabbed his 500th career CFL reception.

His six-catch night brought his career total to 503 receptions over eight seasons.

He still has some work to do if he wants to match the Roughridersreceptions leader, Don Narcisse. 'Narco' had 919 receptions when he retired in 1999 after 13 seasons in the CFL.

"A lot of the timeIfeel like I'm lucky to still be here. You see so many guys come in and out with all thetalentin the world," Dresslersaid of his time with the team.

He said the career milestone is a meaningful moment for him.

"It'spretty special to look back and have that type of career and accumulate those types of numbers is pretty special. Growing up throughout the years here makes you reflect on all the things you've been through."

Chamblinnot frustrated

Saskatchewan Roughriders Head Coach Corey Chamblin speaks with the media after his team's loss to the visiting Calgary Stampeders. (CBC)

After his team's three-point loss, head coach Corey Chamblinsaid he was excited, not frustrated, about what he deemed positive steps in the game.

"I'm more excited that I see the youth starting to take the next step. I'm more excited that we didn't have 20 penalties, that we have five penalties," Chamblin said. "If we keep erasing those negatives, building off those positives, [then] sooner or later we'll get into the win column."

He also noted his young quarterback'sdevelopment.

"He still has to work on his composure a little bit. But his growth in terms of actual play,you can see the maturation there,"Chamblin said.

"That's what I keep telling him is, 'It won't happen over night. There's going to be some bumps and bruises.'"

Kory Sheets weighsin

Former Roughrider, Kory Sheets,was keeping a close eye on Saturday's game.

Sheets was busy on Twitter, offering his advice and suggestions for how the Riders offence mightimprove, particularly on the ground.

The Roughriders' next game is Sunday Aug. 30 against the Ottawa Redblacks in Ottawa.