Lions ready to test their mettle against Bombers in battle of undefeated teams

After beating BC by a combined 75-9 in a pair of blowout wins last season, Winnipeg will see a team that has been firing flat out en route to its first 3-0 start since 2007.

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After a 3-0 start to the season, the BC Lions see their clash on Saturday against the defending Gray Cup champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers as an opportunity to test their mettle.

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“They’ve been the best team in the league the last two years, and they’re undefeated this year as well,” Lions coach Rick Campbell said after practice at the Lions training facility Thursday. “You always want to see how you compare to the good teams.”

The Blue Bombers (4-0) arrive at BC Place just five days after posting a 23-22 victory in Toronto on Monday night, with a failed conversion attempt in the last minute by Argonauts kicker Boris Bede. , which made the difference in the game.


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Winnipeg Blue Bombers (4-0) vs. BC Lions (3-0)

4pm, BC place. TV: TSN. Radio: AM730


After beating BC by a combined 75-9 in a pair of blowout wins last season, Winnipeg will see a team that has been firing flat out en route to its first 3-0 start since 2007.

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Canadian quarterback Nathan Rourke was named the CFL’s best player for June on Wednesday thanks to 1,077 passing yards for nine touchdowns, an 83.8 percent completion rate and 180 rushing yards for three touchdowns.

BC Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke (12) throws the ball during first half CFL football action against the Ottawa Redblacks in Ottawa on Thursday, June 30, 2022.
BC Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke (12) throws the ball during first half CFL football action against the Ottawa Redblacks in Ottawa on Thursday, June 30, 2022. Photo by Justin Tang /the canadian press

Amid the hype, Rourke, 24, remains grounded.

“I don’t think Nathan is a guy who cares about being in the spotlight,” wide receiver Dominique Rhymes said. That’s what you admire about him. He just wants to win at the end of the day. He keeps his head in focus, which keeps everyone else in focus.”

“He’s a boring guy when it comes to practice, because he’s so predictable,” Campbell added of Rourke’s preparation habits. “I mean that jokingly, but he’s a guy you can put in a practice movie any day and he’ll look remarkably the same. He comes here and practices like he means it. And that’s a good sign.”

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Rourke may be new to the full-time starting role, but he took his share of reps last season, including two starts, while veteran starter Michael Reilly was resting an injured elbow.

That familiarity with the receiving body has proven valuable. Five Lions, led by Keon Hatcher, already have more than 100 receiving yards.

Taking over the slotback position for injured veteran Bryan Burnham, Hatcher went 7-for-7 for 166 yards in the Lions’ 34-31 win at Ottawa in Week 4, and was named the Week 4 Player of the Week. CFL.

“Burnham, he’s a great player, a great leader, I don’t take him lightly,” said Hatcher, 27, who has now graduated full-time after appearing in seven games with BC in the 2021 season. Arriving last week, I knew I had a great job, a great role that week. I just locked myself in and finished the job.”

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Burnham will miss his second game after suffering rib fractures in BC’s Week 3 win over Toronto, while wide receiver Lucky Whitehead is expected to play through a lingering ankle injury.

While the Lions’ offense has been in the spotlight earlier in the season, the defense has also impressed. BC’s 16.3 points allowed per game is second-lowest in the CFL, trailing only Winnipeg (15.8).

Campbell likes to watch his players push each other around on the practice field.

“Our practices are set up so that most of it is our offense competing against our defense,” he said. “We want good against good and we want guys to compete to the best of their ability in practice. I think it pays off on both sides of the ball where you’re playing against a unit that’s trying to get better and be a cohesive unit. That’s always a focus for us in practice.”

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