The 2004 Calgary Stampeders season was the 47th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 66th overall. The Stampeders finished in fifth place in the West Division with a 4–14 record and failed to make the playoffs. Calgary would not miss the playoffs after this season until 2024.
2004 Calgary Stampeders season |
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Head coach | Matt Dunigan |
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Home field | McMahon Stadium |
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Record | 4–14 |
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Division place | 5th, West |
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Playoff finish | did not qualify |
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Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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Attendance
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Record
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1
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June 20
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at Saskatchewan Roughriders
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33–10
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Win
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21,119
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1–0
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2
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June 27
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vs. Montreal Alouettes
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32–14
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Loss
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30,207
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1–1
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3
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July 4
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vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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41–34
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Loss
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26,884
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1–2
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4
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Bye
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1–2
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5
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July 15
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at Montreal Alouettes
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42–23
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Loss
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20,202
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1–3
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6
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July 24
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vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
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40–21
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Loss
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35,651
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1–4
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7
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July 29
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at Ottawa Renegades
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31–30
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Loss
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22,509
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1–5
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8
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August 7
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vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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49–27
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Win
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30,144
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2–5
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9
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August 14
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at Saskatchewan Roughriders
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46–16
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Loss
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26,228
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2–6
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10
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August 21
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vs. BC Lions
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25–18
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Loss
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28,351
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2–7
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11
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August 27
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at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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26–7
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Loss
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28,850
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2–8
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12
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September 6
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vs. Edmonton Eskimos
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25–7
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Loss
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35,651
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2–9
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13
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Sept 10
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at Edmonton Eskimos
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44–12
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Loss
|
50,366
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2–10
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14
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Sept 17
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vs. Ottawa Renegades
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26–24
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Loss
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28,114
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2–11
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15
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Sept 24
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vs. BC Lions
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22–21
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Win
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28,524
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3–11
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16
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Sept 29
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at Toronto Argonauts
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49–24
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Loss
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22,429
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3–12
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17
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Bye
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3–12
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18
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Oct 16
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vs. Toronto Argonauts
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29–11
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Win
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30,082
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4–12
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19
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Oct 22
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at BC Lions
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19–17
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Loss
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27,925
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4–13
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20
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Oct 29
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at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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37–16
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Loss
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23,119
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4–14
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