B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Play action. Great idea. First down.
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Leone's kicking may cost the Lions
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Bad punt by Leone when we had a chance to pin the Eskimos deep....
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Great breakdown. Decent balance of playcalling. Can't ignore the run, but have to find some holes.sj-roc wrote:Here's a rundown of our first down plays through our first two series of Q4:
Q1: run 0, run 0, run -1, run 8, pass 21, run 2, run -2
Q2: run -6, pass 24, pass 8, pass inc, pass inc, pass 7, run 1 (TD), pass 12, pass 28, pass inc
Q3: run 6, pass inc, pass inc, run 1, pass 15 (TD)
Q4: run 0, run 0
If my math is right:
run: 12car, 1yds, 1 TD
pass: 7comp, 12att, 115yds, 1 TD
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Hoffman Ellis keeps Eskimos offence on field.
Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Anyone else see an Edm TD+2PC plus a failed BC FG drive for the tie to wrap this one?
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Where have we seen this before? Good teams find a way to win, bad teams find ways to lose.SammyGreene wrote:Hoffman Ellis keeps Eskimos offence on field.
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
That missed 16 yard field looming huge
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Thrown in missed convert too. He has had some horrible misses last 2-3 games.TheLionKing wrote:That missed 16 yard field looming huge
Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Everything falling apart, but still clinging to a lead.swervynmerv wrote:Where have we seen this before? Good teams find a way to win, bad teams find ways to lose.SammyGreene wrote:Hoffman Ellis keeps Eskimos offence on field.
Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Missed convert and MFG leaves 3pts on the field.TheLionKing wrote:Leone's kicking may cost the Lions
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Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
You know that was coming. 

Re: B.C. Lions at Edmonton Sept. 26, 2015 - Game Day thread
Ok, so we're 2/3rds of the way through this movie. 26-23 Edm.sj-roc wrote:Anyone else see an Edm TD+2PC plus a failed BC FG drive for the tie to wrap this one?
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