43 to 1! Outstanding game by the Lions.
I watched every game in the CFL this weekend and I've got to say that not one other team came close to the excellence with which the Lions played against the Als last night. The Lions were solid on both offense and defence and they played with determination and skill. They made the Als look like has-beens.
Granted, the Als have had their troubles of late and are missing key players on their defense but they still had their main offensive players and yet were unable to move the ball. The Lions simply shut them down.
From the opening play of the game, Travis Lulay exhibited a professional calm belying the fact that this is the first full season he has played for the Lions. Play after play, Travis made it happen. Whether running for a 26 yard first down to set up Andrew Harris for the TD or completing passes under pressure, Travis was the man.
Geroy came within 66 yards of a tie with Milt for the all-time receiving champ - though I don't doubt he will take care of that during the first game of next year's regular season. Paris Jackson hit the 400 mark for receptions and Shawn Gore got his first TD. Paul McCallum finished the season with a CFL record of 94.3% completion record, hitting 50 of 53 FGs.
I stick by my prediction of a Lion's Grey Cup victory barring injuries in the Western final and the Cup itself.
You could almost hear the collective breath-holding by fans in the stands last night - they were that focused on Travis' injury. Thank heavens it was only a charley horse. Questions were raised about leaving him in the game, but how do you keep someone off the field when everything in their make-up is pushing them back out there?
I have not been a fan of Wally's, as well you know, talloola............but I give him and the coaching staff full marks for turning a dismal opening season into one of the most exciting finishes in the regular season. Well done Wally.
I watched every game in the CFL this weekend and I've got to say that not one other team came close to the excellence with which the Lions played against the Als last night. The Lions were solid on both offense and defence and they played with determination and skill. They made the Als look like has-beens.
Granted, the Als have had their troubles of late and are missing key players on their defense but they still had their main offensive players and yet were unable to move the ball. The Lions simply shut them down.
From the opening play of the game, Travis Lulay exhibited a professional calm belying the fact that this is the first full season he has played for the Lions. Play after play, Travis made it happen. Whether running for a 26 yard first down to set up Andrew Harris for the TD or completing passes under pressure, Travis was the man.
Geroy came within 66 yards of a tie with Milt for the all-time receiving champ - though I don't doubt he will take care of that during the first game of next year's regular season. Paris Jackson hit the 400 mark for receptions and Shawn Gore got his first TD. Paul McCallum finished the season with a CFL record of 94.3% completion record, hitting 50 of 53 FGs.
I stick by my prediction of a Lion's Grey Cup victory barring injuries in the Western final and the Cup itself.
I felt a bit anxious for a couple of minutes when lulay was hit, and appeared to be injured, but
after the interview with him, when he explained, it seems to be a temporary problem, and not serious.
this game was remarkable
You could almost hear the collective breath-holding by fans in the stands last night - they were that focused on Travis' injury. Thank heavens it was only a charley horse. Questions were raised about leaving him in the game, but how do you keep someone off the field when everything in their make-up is pushing them back out there?
I have not been a fan of Wally's, as well you know, talloola............but I give him and the coaching staff full marks for turning a dismal opening season into one of the most exciting finishes in the regular season. Well done Wally.