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Calgary comeback capped by Taylor's touchdown grab
CALGARY -- After throwing a costly interception in the fourth quarter, quarterback Kevin Glenn received some helpful words of encouragement from his teammates.
Glenn returned to the field and led his Stampeders on a five-play, 51-yard drive that culminated in his game-winning touchdown pass to Larry Taylor as Calgary held on for a wild 31-30 win over the Edmonton Eskimos in the annual Labour Day clash between the rivals.
"Larry ran the perfect route," said Glenn, who completed 23-of-30 passes for 273 yards to go with two touchdowns and two interceptions. "He was wide open and all I had to do was give him the ball."
The Stampeders (5-4) offence scored the winning TD with 63 seconds remaining to edge out Edmonton (5-4).
"You could see it in the guys' eyes after that pick when they came to the sidelines that they still had faith," Glenn said. "They still had faith to say 'Hey we're going to win this game,' and that's big. That's big when you get in a situation like that and still know that guys have got your back."
Calgary defensive back Tad Kornegay knew that Glenn had it in him to redeem himself after Edmonton's Joe Burnett picked off the errant pass and ran it back 34 yards for a touchdown to put the Eskimos up 30-25.
"When Kevin went out for that last drive when we were down, I told Kevin, 'Be the hero. This is what we do it for. You made the mistake. You threw a pick. Who cares? We got the ball back. Be a hero.' And that's what he did," Kornegay said.
Rookies Bo Levi Mitchell and Matt Walter had rushing touchdowns for the Stampeders, who had lost their previous two home games.
Glenn also threw a touchdown pass to Jon Cornish, Rene Paredes kicked a field goal, while Rob Maver booted a single.
Filling in for injured starter Steven Jyles, Kerry Joseph plunged into the end zone for a one-yard score at 8:07 of the final quarter. Burnett's touchdown then gave the Eskimos a short-lived lead.
"It was disappointing," said Joseph, who went 17-of-27 for 311 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. "We came into a hostile environment against a good football team. We fought to the end. They made some plays towards the end. We had a chance to win it at the end but we didn't. You've got to tip your hats to those guys."
Joseph also tossed touchdown passes to Fred Stamps and Hugh Charles in the second quarter, while Grant Shaw kicked three singles.
"Calgary did what they needed to do to win the football game," said Edmonton coach Kavis Reed. "They executed mentally, physically and emotionally and we did not."
On the last play of the game, Shaw attempted a 48-yard field goal into the wind, but the ball sailed wide to the left and Taylor ran it out of the end zone as time expired.
"It's awesome," said Taylor of making the play to preserve the victory. "You have to give the guys credit up front for holding the guys at the line and giving me the chance to get it out of the end zone."
The rematch is set for Friday at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium.
-- The Canadian Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 4, 2012 D2
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