BC vs. Calgary Game Day Thread
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Stupid penalty on kickoff put the Lions in a deep hole
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At least the Lions punt with the wind to start the 2nd quarter
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Lions go 2 & out to close Q1 after the defensive score. 7-3 Cgy with BC to punt to open Q2 with the wind on their backs.
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With the exception of that critical interception, Lions came out of the opening quarter in good shape
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Didn't catch all the names but the Stamps acc to Caravatta on 1040 are using a backup DL on the O-line right now. And we gift-wrap them a facemask call.TheLionKing wrote:Could be a game changer.sj-roc wrote:Cgy only dressed one backup OL so if their centre Lavertu injured on their last series can't return it could be a factor.
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sj-roc wrote:Didn't catch all the names but the Stamps acc to Caravatta on 1040 are using a backup DL on the O-line right now. And we gift-wrap them a facemask call.TheLionKing wrote:Could be a game changer.sj-roc wrote:Cgy only dressed one backup OL so if their centre Lavertu injured on their last series can't return it could be a factor.
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That turnover has given Stamps life
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Rogers from BLM scores Cgy's 2nd major as he breaks the plane before getting stood up by Fraser who got a big hit on him.
They go for 2 again and make it on the throw to Parker, 15-3 Cgy. Pulling away.
They go for 2 again and make it on the throw to Parker, 15-3 Cgy. Pulling away.
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Re: BC vs. Calgary Game Day Thread
Looks like this game might already be over.
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Re: BC vs. Calgary Game Day Thread
Doesn't seem to be hurting them and yes the Stamps have gotten life from that INT TD.TheLionKing wrote:Quinn Smithsj-roc wrote:Didn't catch all the names but the Stamps acc to Caravatta on 1040 are using a backup DL on the O-line right now. And we gift-wrap them a facemask call.TheLionKing wrote:Could be a game changer.
Sports can be a peculiar thing. When partaking in fiction, like a book or movie, we adopt a "Willing Suspension of Disbelief" for enjoyment's sake. There's a similar force at work in sports: "Willing Suspension of Rationality". If you doubt this, listen to any conversation between rival team fans. You even see it among fans of the same team. Fans argue over who's the better QB or goalie, and selectively cite stats that support their views while ignoring those that don't.
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Have to make something happen with the wind on our backs in this quarter.randymeeks wrote:Looks like this game might already be over.
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We need to respond now and get some momentum back.
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I get the same feeling. Lions need to answer backrandymeeks wrote:Looks like this game might already be over.
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Return team flagged again to give us poor FP.
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Harris coughs it up for our 2nd turnover at our own 11.
This is starting to look like our visit to Hamilton.
This is starting to look like our visit to Hamilton.
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