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The BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast – Episode 38

September 18, 2014 By Brian Wawryshyn

pawdcast-featured_ep38A recap of the BC Lions 26-9 win over the Blue Bombers and Tyler Bieber of CFL Daily stops by to look at the Lions and Argos, as well as chat about other CFL topics.

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Filed Under: 2014, 2014 Game Recaps, BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast, CFL/League, Den Talk, Featured, Game Recaps, Interviews, Podcasts Tagged With: BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, Mojo Kemp, Toronto Argonauts, Tyler Bieber, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

From the Stands: Lions 26 Blue Bombers 9

September 18, 2014 By Brian Wawryshyn

Did Andrew Harris and the BC Lions pull a fast one on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers? After publicly declaring that the goal was to rush for 250 yards on the Bombers, the Lions passing game was the dagger that delivered a 26-9 win for the Leos that gave them some breathing room in the quest for a play-off spot. Here’s how I saw the game, From the Stands.

Offence

It wasn’t the dominating rushing attack that Harris set goals for prior to the game, but instead a fairly balanced attack that got the job done for the Lions. Kevin Glenn didn’t put up huge numbers but make key completions at various points in the game, and more importantly, protected the ball well.

kevin_glen_740x300Glenn spread the ball around to no fewer than nine targets on the way to a 20-27, 261 yard, two-touchdown night. There were still breakdowns on the offensive line and penalties that killed drives, but for the most part Glenn was efficient at getting rid of the ball quickly and showed what he can provide as the starter.

Emmanuel Arceneaux and Shawn Gore had nice games for the Lions, the former with a big third quarter catch and a fourth quarter touchdown that put the exclamation point on the win.

The running game was much better than a week ago, especially in the fourth quarter where the Lions were able to kill some clock with key runs from Harris and Stefan Logan. They fell 90 yards short of Harris’ goal, but there was no doubt the offensive line responded to Harris’ challenge and gave the running game a chance against the Bombers suspect run defence.

There is still room for improvement of course with the offence managing just a single in the third quarter, but there were some positive steps taken. Not taking a step backwards against Toronto next week will be key to ensure the Lions keep the teams in front of them close, while putting Winnipeg in a tough spot in the West.

Defence

There haven’t been too many games this season where you could really question the effort of the defence and Saturday was just another day at the offence for the Lions, who for the second game in a row denied their opposition a touchdown.

elimimian_homeThe tandem of Adam Bighill and Solomon Elimimian were punishing in leading the way for the Lions. The secondary bent on some medium range passes before Drew Willy left the game, but didn’t break.

Elimimian is simply the best player on this Lions team right now and it’s shocking how many people are just handing the most outstanding defensive player award to John Chick. There is no escaping the pursuit of Elimimian this year and while Chick’s sack stats are sexy, Elimimian is the complete package and can hurt you in multiple ways.

The Lions inside run game was outstanding, holding Nic Grigsby to just 27 yards on seven carries and the defensive line was effective picking up three sacks. Khalif Mitchell may have had his best game of the season picking up a sack and getting a big push at the line of scrimmage.

Special Teams

Lions fans got a glimpse of the talent that the Bombers’ Troy Stoudermire brings to the table, but the Lions stopped him from doing too much damage and leading the way was Bighill with five special teams tackles, including a beauty in the fourth quarter when he came from a long way away to drag down Stoudermire when it looked like the speedster had an open sideline staring him in the face.

It’s been mentioned earlier this season, but it’s worth mentioning again what a valuable addition that Ricky Schmitt has been kicking off and punting for the Lions. His kicks allow the cover teams to get downfield, while also sparing mileage on the leg of Paul McCallum. McCallum had his field goal streaked snapped but he’s also trying field goals he may not have at times last season, and a fresher leg could be the reason why.

Random Rambles

Is a football culture finally settling in at BC Place? It seems to me that over the last couple of games fans have been a lot more involved and willing to participate. Even the old BC chant is starting to become noticeable and you have to give some credit to the Lions game day ops team for working hard at this the last couple of seasons. Here’s to a day when the blaring music and make some noise prompting is a thing of the past.

Want some evidence that there was a method behind the madness of Dennis Skulsky’s “guarantee” against the Riders a couple of weeks ago?   Using my minimal math skills, the Lions averaged 24,808 fans over their first four home games before the Saskatchewan game bumped that up to 26,484. Saturday night on a beautiful bonus summer night in Vancouver, and following a week where the Lions laid a big egg on the offensive side of the ball, 27,784 took in a game that didn’t involve the Riders. Many of those were probably fans that took advantage of the Lions offering. The game was entertaining enough that a few of them might decide to come back on their own dime.

There’s a long way to go, but all of a sudden the Lions are one game behind Saskatchewan and Edmonton. They’ve passed the Bombers, and the Riders have yet to play the Eskimos or Stampeders and won’t have Darian Durant when they do. The Lions have a lot to work to do themselves but all of a sudden, things are looking a lot better for BC then they did even a week ago.

What are your thoughts? Did you see positive signs from the Lions performance on Saturday night? More thoughts this week on the BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast.

Filed Under: 2014 Game Recaps, CFL/League, Featured, From The Stands, Game Recaps Tagged With: BC Lions, BC Place Stadium, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, CFL, Emmanuel Arceneaux, Kevin Glenn, Solomon Elimimian, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

The BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast – Episode 37

September 11, 2014 By Brian Wawryshyn

pawdcast-featured_ep37Our Bombers insider Darrin Bauming of TSN1290 joins us to set up the BC Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Cam Tucker of the Metro News joins us for more Lions talk. Brian and Mojo revisit the the 7-5 win over the Redblacks and the loss of Travis Lulay.

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The BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast – Episode 33

July 30, 2014 By Brian Wawryshyn

cuthbertIn Episode 33 we dissect the Lions 23-6 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and look ahead to week 6 when the Lions travel to Calgary with the CFL Horsemen Podcast. Chris Cuthbert of the CFL on TSN joins us to talk about his career and the CFL.

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From the Stands: Lions 6 Blue Bombers 23

July 30, 2014 By Brian Wawryshyn

One step forward two steps back. The BC Lions were anything but super on Geroy Simon Night at BC Place Stadium, and could have used an intervention from Superman to inject life into their inept offence. Here’s how I saw the game, From the Stands.

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The Bombers

Let’s talk about the Bombers first, because they were full value for the win. Mike O’Shea came in with a great game plan and I thought it was a brilliant move by O’Shea to go to the no-huddle offence. While it didn’t result in touchdowns, it kept the Lions defence guessing and took some of the crowd impact out of the game.

Defensively the Bombers owned the Lions offensive line and never really allowed the Lions running game to get on track. Statistically, the Lions and Bombers had similar numbers, but the three turnovers by the Bombers defence were the difference.

Yes the Bombers are for real in the West Division, and so is Drew Willy. His pocket presence was outstanding, and even when the pressure came he stood in there and delivered strikes to extend drives and get his team a position to put points on the board.

Unlike the Lions the Bombers were a disciplined club, and only took 5 penalties to the Lions 12.

Kevin Glenn

After two solid outings from Glenn, Saturday’s effort was not good enough. He added another two interceptions to his total for the year, and at least one of them was all on him.

Throwing deep into double coverage is just something you don’t expect from a veteran quarterback, and on that play he had other receivers wide open. His second interception looked brutal, but we’ll assign part of the blame to Emmanuel Arceneaux who appeared to make a route mistake.

Glenn was pressured much of the night as the growing pains with a young offensive line continue. After his second interception, Mike Benevides decided to see what John Beck could do and he had zero success in relief, only lasting two series. With Lowell Ullrich reporting that Glenn left the stadium with a pronounced limp, the Lions could be faced with starting John Beck in Calgary, or bringing Lulay off the six-game early.

Whatever scenario occurs, the Lions have a lot of work to do before heading into Calgary to take on a very solid Calgary defence.

Discipline

Every team in the league is dealing with the flag fest early in this CFL season, but the Lions simply have to eliminate penalties they can control. It seems like every kick return is drawing a flag and that is totally nullifying this exciting aspect of the CFL game. The way it’s going we may as well just adopt the fair-catch rule that NFL fans find so riveting.

There are too many dumb penalties; penalties after the play are simply not excusable ever and the Lions are taking at least two or three a game.

Defence

Once again the Lions defence held the Lions into the game only allowing one touchdown and holding the Bombers rushing attack with Nic Grigsby to just 19 yards. Solomon Elimimian led the way with 12 tackles.

But the Bombers were successful with the no huddle and found enough open receivers on medium routes to extend drives. Without any contributions from the offence the defence was on the field a lot, and combined with the no huddle strategy deployed by O’Shea it wouldn’t be out of line to suggest they got worn down.

Attitude

I don’t know if anyone else noticed, but by late in the third quarter the Lions were walking off the field, head down and defeated. I sit behind the player’s bench and there wasn’t a lot of emotion down there. Nobody seemed to be determined to turn the game around. When you get kicked around in your own house, that should make you angry, but it looked to me like the players threw in the towel.

Special Teams

The Lions were without Ricky Schmitt and the special teams were certainly affected by his absence. While Lirim Hajrullahu was hitting field goals from 51 yards out and driving kick-offs to the two yard line, McCallum’s shorter kicks didn’t give the cover teams the time to get downfield like Schmitt does. This was the reason Schmitt was brought in and the Lions will hope he’s not out of the lineup too long.

Tim Brown was one of the only Lions who played with fire in his belly after not dressing for the first four games, but when Schmitt returns he’ll likely find himself back on the sidelines.

Celebrating Geroy

The Lions did manage to do something right on Friday and that was the celebration of Simon. With messages from former and current teammates throughout the night the Lions also out on a classy half time show that included Geroy’s peewee football team. His mother and father were on hand for the coin toss, and Simon was visibly emotional following a video message from his son Gervon.

If anyone had any doubts about Simon means to the Lions, and vice-versa they were erased by this night. Simon addressed the team before the game and told the team “I may represent another colour, but I bleed orange.” Unfortunately, his talk did little to inspire the team, but you have to believe it’s only a matter of time before Simon is back with the Lions in some capacity.

Sadly just 25,000 fans came out to honour one of the best athletes to ever grace this city and that’s just another example of how summer games are a tough sell in a city where sun and outdoor activities take precedence over football. Simon deserved better.

Filed Under: 2014 Game Recaps, CFL/League, Den Talk, Featured, From The Stands, Game Recaps Tagged With: BC Lions, BCLionsDen.ca, Brian Wawryshyn, CFL, Game Recaps, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

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