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The BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast – Episode 18

October 17, 2013 By Brian Wawryshyn

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In Episode 18 Brian and Mojo recap the BC Lions 40-26 loss to the Calgary Stampeders. We talk to BC Lions centre Angus Reid about the running game, his back injury and life after football and preview this week’s game versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders with Murray McCormick of the Regina Leader Post. We also toss around some topics from the week that was in the CFL.

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From The Couch – Stampeders 40 Lions 26

October 17, 2013 By Brian Wawryshyn

The BC Lions lost 40-26 to the Calgary Stampeders and with that result they lost the ability to finish first in the CFL West. The Lions started slowly and didn’t have enough to overcome a good Stampeders team at home and here’s how I saw the game, From the Couch.

Same old running game

We heard talk heading into the game that the Lions had worked a lot on their running game this week but they better work on it a whole bunch more, because once again it wasn’t good enough with just 9 carries and 31 yards for Andrew Harris.

This is now getting kind of silly, especially when you watch teams like the Stamps continually open up holes for Jon Cornish. At times it seems as if Harris is running right into the arms of defenders and to me he just doesn’t look confident out there. The lack of touches he’s received in most games this season seems to have taken a toll on the Lions running back.

Solid Protection

While the offensive line wasn’t exactly opening up big holes for the run, they were protecting Thomas DeMarco well most of the night, holding the Stampeders to just one sack. Ben Archibald and Jovan Olafioye each had strong games at tackle going up against Charleston Hughes and Cordarro Law, two of the best in the CFL this season.

Offence

DeMarco threw for his first 300 yard game in the loss, but he started slowly with off target passes and didn’t have much success until late in the first half. He engineered some nice drives but once again seemed to be tentative in his decision-making. There are still times when DeMarco would be wise to keep the ball and run and he struggled with accuracy when forced to throw on the run.

Nick Moore had a strong game for the Lions, including a couple of contested catches, something he has been criticized for of late. Courtney Taylor showed his value to the offence once again and Shawn Gore had a decent game as well, including a heads up play to knock the ball out bounds on a Marco Iannuzzi fumble.

Manny Arceneaux was not a factor again and the Lions could sure benefit from him making a contribution in the final three games of the season.

Special Teams

Tim Brown had a pretty solid game for the Lions, perhaps hearing the footsteps of Stefan Logan on his way to Vancouver. Despite Brown’s work, the Lions offence couldn’t turn the field position in the Lions favour until the second half of the game.

The Stampeders inserted newcomer Clifton Smith into the lineup as a backup for  Cornish. He was replacing the always dangerous Larry Taylor but the Stamps didn’t miss a beat. The Lions special teams’ coverage struggled, especially in the first half.

Penalties (Or lack of)

I hate writing about officials. They shouldn’t be part of the discussion in game recaps but the CFL certainly gives you plenty of opportunities to do so over the course of the season. The officials do have a tough job and for most fans it’s the inconsistencies that are the big issue.

The roughing the passer call on Solomon Elimimian was a complete joke. Glenn had pulled the ball down and was leaving the pocket when he was planted by the hard-hitting Lions linebacker, only to draw the flag. It’s getting to the point now where you might as well attach flags to a quarterback and call them off-limits.

Then with the Lions punting from their endzone, McCallum was contacted leg in the air and knocked to the ground right in front of an official and there was no call. The return was a good one and it set the Stamps up for a touchdown.

Where they strive to be

Jon Cornish carries the ball against the Lions - Photo CBC.ca
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on Cornish runs through the BC Lions secondary. Photo: CBC.ca

It was clear watching this game that the Stampeders are the class of the CFL right now and they can hurt you in so many ways. Their offence is balanced thanks to a strong running game, their defence can be dominant, and their special teams are outstanding as well. It’s really what the Lions are striving to be but they are hampered with a passing only offence. Lions fans who have witnessed the lack of a running game all season must be envious watching  Cornish explode through gaping holes and around sealed off ends.

The road to the Grey Cup is likely to go through Calgary at this point and the Lions effort  gives you some hope they could pull off an upset should they get there, but they have a lot of work to do offensively before they are on the same level as Calgary.

The Lions now head to Saskatchewan for one last hope at achieving a home playoff game. Lose that one and they’ll have to win two on the prairies in November to get to Regina for the Grey Cup. With a one-dimensional offence, the climb will be a steep one.

I’d love your thoughts on the game, and what lies ahead for the Leos. Leave a comment here or you can always find me on Twitter, @BCLionsDen.


 

Filed Under: 2013 Game Recaps, Den Talk, Featured, From The Couch, Game Recaps Tagged With: BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, Calgary Stampeders, CFL, Game Recaps, The Fifth Quarter

The BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast – Episode 17

October 10, 2013 By Brian Wawryshyn

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In Episode 17 Brian and Mojo recap a disappointing 31-17 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders at BC Place. The boys from the CFL Horsemen Podcast join us to preview the Lions and Stampeders and we throw around a few CFL topics including the possible return of Stefan Logan to the Lions den.

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From the Stands: Riders 31 Lions 17

October 10, 2013 By Brian Wawryshyn

The BC Lions had a chance to really set themselves up for a home playoff date but will have to do it the hard way after a 31-17 loss to the Riders on Friday night. The Lions lack of a running game once again left the defence with the task of getting the win and this time the Riders with Kory Sheets back in the line were too much to deal with. Here’s how I saw the game, From the Stands.

(Originally published on TheProvince.com)

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Darian Durant escapes pressure in a win over the BC Lions Friday night. Photograph by: Gerry Kahrmann , PNG

 One Dimensional Offence

The Lions simply don’t have a running game and they haven’t had one all season. Andrew Harris had 10 yards on six carries and it’s not the first time that type of stat line has been posted this year. The lack of an interior running game is a huge albatross for the offence and with that being the main problem it’s hard to imagine the problem getting rectified anytime soon.

Harris himself doesn’t look all that confident carrying the ball at times. He stated at the start of the season he was learning to follow his blockers more and be more patient. That approach doesn’t seem to be paying off with the lack of inside blocking and perhaps Harris just needs to attack his holes more aggressively and make his own yards.

Of course the lack of a running game puts far too much pressure on the passing game and the Riders were up to that challenge for most of the night. Thomas DeMarco displayed the inconsistency we usually see in all young QBs who come into the league. In addition to off-target passes he threw three interceptions and could have easily had thrown two more. With problems opening holes for the run, the Lions offensive line also didn’t offer much support for DeMarco, as he was sacked five times by the Riders.

Fans and critics can point at Jacques Chapdelaine and at times they will certainly have a beef, but the bottom line is that unless the Lions can magically fix their running game, the offensive woes and inconsistencies will continue, and that’s not going to help to get a home playoff game, or for that matter win a Grey Cup.

Defence

The Lions defence has been winning them  games in recent weeks and with the offence putting the onus on them to do so again, a rejuvenated Riders offence won the battle on the day. The return of  Sheets was a huge factor for the Riders. The Lions were doing a solid job early on but a really questionable pass interference call set the Riders up for their first TD of the night and seemed to give them the confidence they needed to get rolling.

It wasn’t just Sheets hurting the Lions. The Riders had a lot of success with pass plays across the middle with the likes of Weston Dressler, Chris Getzlaf and Taj Smith providing plenty of yards after the catch to make that a lethal combination.

The Lions defensive line got pressure in the Riders backfield, but too often Durant escaped the pressure or found a safety valve with Sheets.

The Show

There was a ton of hype generated for this game with the Lions promoting the game as “Lights Out” and a “Blackout”. The team sported their hugely popular gun metal jerseys and had their biggest crowd of the season in attendance aided by the presence of Rider Nation.

BC Place is a fantastic stadium and all the new bells and whistles allow the Lions to really raise the bar for live game entertainment. The pregame intro was outstanding with a video that would give any fan goose bumps. The lights were out with swirling spotlights as the Lions were introduced with AC/DC’s Back in Black playing in the background. It was a first class production that reminded one of a Canucks playoff game production. Despite the team’s play on the field on Friday, the game day production team scored a touchdown with the opening.

That said, the crowd was disappointing with their effort on the night. After a couple of games of being a factor I felt that the crowd let the team down in this one. The Lions have to find more ways to get the crowd loud on defence in addition to being told. Too many times at crucial points in the game I looked to my right and to my left only to find fans are just sitting on their hands.

As much as I hate to admit it, it would appear the average Vancouver sports fan is there to watch the game, rather than be a factor in it, and that’s a shame. I really wish every fan that attends Lions games could watch a football game in Regina, or down the I-5 in Seattle to see and feel how a real football crowd can affect a game.

It’s going to be an interesting next few weeks and if the Lions don’t get a home playoff game, they can look to Friday night as a big reason. If you look at the problems that have plagued this team for most of the season, it may be too much to expect the Lions can pull it off.

I’d love to read your thoughts on the game, so leave a comment here, and give us a follow on Twitter @BCLionsDen so we can talk Lions football with you.


 

Filed Under: 2013 Game Recaps, Den Talk, Featured, From The Stands, Game Recaps Tagged With: Andrew Harris, BC Lions, Brian Wawryshyn, Game Recaps, Lowell Ullrich, Saskatchewan Roughriders, The Fifth Quarter

The BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast – Episode 16

October 3, 2013 By Brian Wawryshyn

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In Episode 16 Brian and Mojo recap the BC Lions 53-17 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and preview this week’s huge game versus Saskatchewan at BC Place. BC Lions beat writer, Lowell Ullrich of The Province joins us for his inside look at the Lions and we’ll talk with Lions fan Rodney Shupe about his Operation Orange fan experience.

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