Lions looked pretty good in the last half.
Wtf?
yeah, when the game started they kept making lulay's game very difficult, with penalties,
and it was anyone's game for awhile, till lion's scored that big touchdown just before
halftime, then they didn't look back, and lulay put on a show.
The Olympic games are not the only place where the skill sets of referees is being questioned. The reffing in the BC vs Toronto game was abysmal to say the very least.
There were more than 27 penalties called during the game - one that gave BC a TD when replay clearly showed that no offside had been committed -the call by the refs - by the Argos after they had prevented BC from getting over the goal line in 3 successive attempts. The call gave BC the ball on the goal line with a 1rst down and they took it over on the next play.
Not to take anything away from BC - some of the calls on them were bogus too - who played a great game and clearly deserved the win - it is just so disappointing to see game after game where the refs are screwing up royally. Something has to be done to curb the bad calls.
BC won the game 18 to 9. Good on the Lions.
Hamilton @ Winnipeg
by Jeff Krever
Last year's East Final combatants meet for the first time in 2012 on Thursday, as the Bombers and Ticats battle for key positioning in the East Division.
The Bombers will turn to promising young Joey Elliott to lead their offence as he takes over for Alex Brink.
Elliott has plenty of untapped potential with a frame of six-foot-three, 209-pounds, but will get his first chance to really showcase it this week, coming into Thursday's matchup with just 109 career passing attempts.
He'll get to lean on the recently-emerged, explosive running back Chad Simpson, along with one of the league's top receivers, Chris Matthews. Matthews, a rookie in the CFL, sits fourth in the league in receiving yards with 457.
On the other end, the 'Cats will be leaning on one of the more experienced quarterbacks in the CFL, as Henry Burris enters the game with the third-most career passing attempts in the league right now.
But the 37-year-old has only gotten better with age, as he comes into this contest with a league-high 109.6 quarterback rating, and 16 touchdown passes to just four interceptions.
Burris may have to use his legs a little more in this one though, as he'll be going up against a fast-improving Bombers front-seven, along with a stingy veteran secondary.
CFL Field Pass - Scouting Report: Hamilton @ Winnipeg
I agree with Schultzie.............what the heck are the Bombers going to do if Joey Elliot can't get them a win either. Buck out for who knows how long.............Alex Brink demoted as he couldn't get them a win. Now they are starting their only remaining QB. Better hope Joey can do something great, Bombers.
Game Time: 4:30 PM PST/ 7:30 PM EST
Montreal @ Edmonton - Friday
By Jeff Krever
Cory Boyd is set to make his debut in the Eskimos' running game, as the Esks and Als meet for the first time this season on Friday Night Football.
The Esks are coming off another big statement game, after getting big plays on defence and sustained drives on offence along with timely touchdowns in their win over the Riders.
Steven Jyles had his best game of the year for the Esks, completing 18 of 23 passes for 282 yards and a touchdown, while effectively spreading the ball to all of his targets.
Of course, once again, it was the Esks' top-ranked defence that really stole the show, as Joe Burnett had his second defensive touchdown of the season on a 44-yard fumble recovery to put his team ahead in the second half. July's Defensive Player of the Month J.C. Sherritt, meanwhile, had the game-sealing interception to go along with seven tackles.
The Als also come into this one with momentum, getting a road win over division rival Winnipeg before heading into the bye. Now the league's passing yards leader, Anthony Calvillo, will look to lead his team to another big road win to keep his team atop the East Division standings.
Calvillo is once again putting together a phenomenal campaign, throwing for 2,001 yards and 13 touchdowns to just four interceptions, and a quarterback rating of 104.6.
This week will be one of Calvillo's biggest tests of the season, as the league's top passer is pitted against a hungry Eskimo defence.
Game Times: 6:00 PM PST/9:00 PM EST
Lions 24 Riders 5
I'm not a Riders fan but can someone tell me why Durant has been converted over to a drop back pocket passer? When he replaced Joseph he did so as an upgrade to all of Joseph's skills, including scrambling/running. I haven't seen him gain a yard on the ground for a couple of years. It's crazy. Even Lulay is ineffective unless he is a threat on the ground. Sometimes one just has to pick up a first down any way they can, including running. A Durant-led offense that has no QB ground yards is and will continue to go nowehere fast.
The Lions defense is stacked. Muamba is developing into another weapon in the defensive backfield. Nice to see their depth on the D-line with Mitchell out.