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Pawdcast Episode 128: DeVone Claybrooks

December 18, 2018 By Brian Wawryshyn

DeVone Claybrooks: Photo, BCLions.com

Episode 128: DeVone Claybrooks

DeVone Claybrooks is the new head coach of the BC Lions and he joins us for our last show of 2018.

Honestly, this is one of the most open and awesome interviews we have ever done. Claybrooks personality shines through in this episode, and you get the feeling that the players are going to love playing for the big man.

He talks about growing up “Country” in Virginia, his time in the NFL and the coaching legends he’s plaid for, including the key to the Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl win under Jon Gruden.

He also comments on the new football operations cap, and when we can expect an announcement on his new coaching staff. (Hint, it may even be before you listen to this show).


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Missed our season recap episode: Download Episode 127 here.

Filed Under: 2018, BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast, Featured, Interviews, Podcasts Tagged With: BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, CFL, DeVone Claybrooks, Mojo Kemp, Podcast

Pawdcast Episode 125: Tony Allen – Rouge Radio

November 2, 2018 By Brian Wawryshyn

Rouge Radio

Episode 125: Tony Allen – Rouge Radio

The final regular season home game of Wally Buono is here, as we look forward to that and look back at the loss to the Riders that took away any chance of a home playoff game.

Tony Allen of the Rouge Radio Podcast joins the show to chat about the Stampeders and the Lions, as well as where the last place Edmonton Eskimos go from here.

We say thank you to Wally Buono, who is a big reason why this podcast exists.

That, and out final CFL Pickem picks of the season. Next stop, the playoffs!


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Missed out last episode? We chatted with BC Lions running back Tyrell Sutton!

Filed Under: 2018, BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast, Featured, Interviews, Podcasts Tagged With: BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, CFL, Mojo Kemp, Podcast, Rouge Radio, Tony Allen, Wally Buono

Pawdcast Episode 124: Tyrell Sutton

October 18, 2018 By Brian Wawryshyn

Tyrell Sutton

Episode 124: Tyrell Sutton and Andrew Hoskins

Tyrell Sutton made his BC Lions debut in last week’s victory over the Calgary Stampeders and a great debut it was. We chat with the newest member of the Lions backfield about his style and his arrival to the West Coast.

Andrew Hoskins of the Eskimo Empire Podcast stops by to chat about this week’s big game that has playoff implications for both teams. Have the Eskimos turned things around with their last win over Ottawa? What worries him about facing this Lions team heading into Friday?

Sit back and enjoy Episode 124! Brought to you by AngusReid64.com


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Missed our last episode? Ryan Ballantine of the CFL Horsemen Podcast joined us for Episode 123.

Filed Under: 2018, BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast, Featured, Interviews, Podcasts Tagged With: Andrew Hoskins, BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, CFL, Edmonton Eskimos, Eskimo Empire Podcast, Tyrell Sutton

Wally Buono: All You Can Say is Thank-You

October 14, 2018 By Brian Wawryshyn

Wally Buono

Wally Buono: Thank-you

I don’t write many blogs posts anymore. Simply put, the podcast takes up enough of my free time and I had to make a choice.

That said, Wally Buono is winding down his CFL career and I didn’t feel I could say what I wanted to say on a podcast, versus taking the time this man deserves to convey the gratitude from me as not only a BC Lions fan, but a CFL fan.

As the BC Lions head into this week, a win away from clinching a playoff spot in Buono’s final season, I needed to express my feelings on the man who has represented this team with class and dignity for the last 16 seasons.

Buono arrived to an organization in shambles, and along with the late Bob Ackles, reignited my passion for the BC Lions.

I’ve been a Lions fan for 42 of my nearly 50 years on this earth, but I admit for a short period of time I had drifted away from the team. During my late teen years and early 20’s I had stopped going to games, still watching on TV when the games were on. None of my friends were interested in going to the games, so I stopped going too.

But when Buono arrived, he brought instant credibility to the team. Working with Ackles, Buono quickly made it apparent that the status quo would not be tolerated any longer. This organization was going to operate Wally’s way…one that had a proven track record of success, and it didn’t take long to get things turned around.

In the first five seasons under Buono (2003–2007), the Lions went 62–27–1 in regular-season play, with five straight playoff appearances, four straight first-place finishes (2004–2007), and two Grey Cup appearances: a 27-19 loss to the Toronto Argonauts in 2004 and a 25-14 victory over the Montreal Alouettes in 2006.

I’ve been a season ticket holder for the whole Buono era, and next year will be my 17th straight season with tickets. If it wasn’t for Wally Buono, I honestly don’t know if this would be the case. There have been highs and lows, thrills and devastating disappointments, but that’s the life of a sports fan, it’s part of the ride. But I am hooked for life now because this passion has developed into me devoting even more time to the game, as a fan, blogger and podcaster.

The highlight of course was the 2011 season. The Lions dug themselves a hole starting the year with five straight losses. In a year when they were hosting the Grey Cup, they were 1-6 when they turned their season around, in one of the best worst to first seasons that this league has ever seen.

It was in this season, where Buono did his finest work and the Lions rebounded to win 10 of their last 11 games on the way to an 11-7 record, a west final win over Edmonton and a Grey Cup win at a newly renovated BC Place stadium over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

He walked away from the sidelines after that season, but you never truly got the feeling that it was the last we would see of him. Wally needed to be involved in the action;  lived it…it’s who he is. After two failed attempts at replacing him, Buono realized that inner passion was still there and knew he had to return.

Faith, Family, Food and Football

Buono is an ambassador for this league. He is an icon. It doesn’t matter what CFL event you attend, if Wally walks in the room, people flock to him. Whether it’s to chat, ask for a photo, an autograph or simply to shake his hand, he’s Wally, and everyone knows who he is and what he’s done for this league.

Buono Family
Wally Buono and family: Faith, Family, Food & Football – Flickr.com

He’s a devoted husband, father and grandfather. Speak to any of his children and it’s apparent how much they love and respect their dad. A tribute to not only the man who had to sacrifice so much to be successful, but also to his wife Sande, who has supported him and been the matriarch of the Buono family for the whole ride. After this season, they will get him back full time, and they deserve that. He deserves that.

He takes time to speak to everyone who wants a moment of his time, and realizes that though things have changed and evolved over the years, the CFL is a fan driven league.

The end of an era is coming in BC Lions football, and the Canadian Football League. It’s my dream one day to have Wally Buono join us on the podcast. But I want to wait until he’s done coaching to bring out as much as we can from him. His journey has been a fascinating one and one would hope there could be a book in the future, filled with stories from his time in this league.

I just want to say thank you to a man who brought my passion back. A man that has represented this team and this league with class.

If you have ever been a Lions fan under this regime, and for whatever reason you have stopped coming to games, the Lions have two home games left. Now is the time to come and say thank you to Wally yourself.

Now go get them coach…you deserve that final chapter to be a thriller.

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Den Talk, Featured Tagged With: BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, CFL, Wally Buono

Pawdcast Episode 123: Ryan Ballantine

October 11, 2018 By Brian Wawryshyn

Ryan Ballantine

Episode 123: Ryan Ballantine

Ryan Ballantine of the CFL Horsemen Podcast just happened to be in town on the week the BC Lions get ready to head to Calgary for a big game with the Stampeders. It only made sense for him to join us for Episode 123!

We talk BC Lions, the Ed Hervey / Jonathan Jennings “incident” and Ryan gives some of his thoughts on the Stampeders and reconfirms his opinion that DaVone Claybrooks will be the next head coach of the BC Lions.

There’s a ton of stuff packed into this episode so get the headphones on, sit back and enjoy!


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Missed our last Episode? Angus Reid chats about the release of his new book ‘Thank-You Coach’

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Filed Under: 2018, BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast, Featured, Podcasts Tagged With: BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, Calgary Stampeders, Canadian Football Podcast Network, CFL, Mojo Kemp, Ryan Ballantine

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