Biggest Game of the Year in Toronto

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Re: Biggest Game of the Year in Toronto

Illegal kick out of bounds gives the Lions a chance to win in regulation.
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Re: Biggest Game of the Year in Toronto

It comes down to this kick
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Damn
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Even if BC wins this, Claybrooks needs to explain how they allowed Toronto to march down the field so easy to tie it up.
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Unbelievable finish !
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OMG it shouldn't be that hard to win a football game.
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Re: Biggest Game of the Year in Toronto

That is the ugliest win I have ever seen
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Appropriate finish to the cellar bowl
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Let's be real. Lions didn't win this game, the Argo's lost it. When a W feels like an L, then you have big problems.
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Thank goodness this didn't go to OT.

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swervynmerv wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:55 pm That is the ugliest win I have ever seen
I didn't even see it (followed it on the CFL app) and it's one of the ugliest games I've never seen (or have seen). Glad I didn't buy a ticket for it.
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Re: Biggest Game of the Year in Toronto

We can thank the 18 yard endzones for that win.
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crburrows wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 7:02 pm We can thank the 18 yard endzones for that win.
Great point or Rainey likely runs 130 yards the other way
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Re: Biggest Game of the Year in Toronto

On Wilders4th quarter TD run our D was in position to stp him but too many dedenders were trying to put him into te next timezone rather than tackling and wrapping him up. The D scheme worked but the players that are in the rightposition must do their job, a lion as right on him the moment hecaught the pass.
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Reggiemac wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:22 pm On Wilders4th quarter TD run our D was in position to stp him but too many dedenders were trying to put him into te next timezone rather than tackling and wrapping him up. The D scheme worked but the players that are in the rightposition must do their job, a lion as right on him the moment hecaught the pass.
No they weren't, and no it wasn't. It was an appropriate offensive play call against a blitz, actually. The closest defender was in the process of overrunning him and was well blocked. The second was the one trying to hit him. The third thought he was playing touch football and the fourth dived at him and missed.

Honestly, that was a really good offensive play call against a blitz with sloppy tackling attempts on the back end on a late game drive. It was probably the one time you actually didn't want the Lions to send five men, having done so successfully on the prior down.
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