Lions seek second straight upset in clash with Argos
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09/08/2010 -
Vancouver, BC (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Fresh off a huge upset win against the
Montreal Alouettes, the British Columbia Lions shoot for back-to-back
victories for the first time in 2010 as they entertain the Toronto Argonauts
on Saturday afternoon at Empire Field.
The Lions, who defeated Edmonton in the season opener (25-10), had been
slipping away ever since and were trapped at the bottom of the Western
Division standings with a seven-game losing streak before entering the month
of September. A team that is winless at home in four tries thus far, British
Columbia caught front-running Montreal at the right time and used the
opportunity to come up with a stunning 38-17 win over the Alouettes on the
road.
Granted, the Als were without quarterback Anthony Calvillo who was still
nursing a chest bruise, but still it was assumed that Montreal had enough
quality players to get them by the Lions, yet that wasn't the case at all.
Quarterback Casey Printers connected on 14-of-28 passes for 235 yards and a
pair of touchdowns, helping offset Travis Lulay who had as many completions to
the opposition (two) as he did to his own teammates (2-of-6 for 54 yards).
Surprisingly, BC was able to overcome 12 penalties for 115 yards to gather the
victory, partly because Montreal was flagged 11 times for a loss of 127 yards.
As for the Argonauts last week, they saw quarterback Cleo Lemon open up the
offense and throw for a career-high 350 yards by completing 32-of-44 passes,
but he was sacked three times and was guilty of three interceptions as well in
his team's 28-13 loss to Hamilton on the road. Toronto kicker Grant Shaw kept
the team involved in the first half with field goals of 39 and 16 yards, while
running back Cory Boyd tacked on a seven-yard scoring run to cap a nine-play,
63-yard drive in the third period, but it wasn't nearly enough with the number
of turnovers the Argos committed.
Boyd finished the game with 54 yards on 11 attempts, but no one else on the
team was credited with more than a single carry in the setback. Toronto ended
up with a pair of lost fumbles and that defeated a defensive effort that held
the Tiger-Cats to just 34 yards rushing on 14 attempts.
Even though he had a lackluster game last week, the fact remains that Boyd is
still the leading ground gainer in the CFL after nine games with 846 yards,
averaging close to six yards per attempt. For much of the early part of the
2010 campaign the Argos had to lean heavily on Boyd because they were not sure
what they'd be able to get out of Lemon, but now they know there is potential
in the first-year signal-caller as long as he can cut down on his mistakes. In
the first game of the season between these two squads, Lemon threw for 222
yards and a pair of touchdowns, but at he same time he was touched for a pair
of interceptions, fumbled once and was sacked three times so really the only
way to go is up for him versus the Lions at this stage.
In his first ever game against Toronto, Printers had huge production with
three passing scores and one on the ground and his legs have since proven to
be a lethal weapon versus the Argos. In two meetings back in 2008, the QB
threw for a combined 332 yards but just one TD, while coming up with an even
100 yards on the ground and four majors, so at least Toronto knows what to
plan for heading into this weekend.
Unfortunately for Printers and the Lions, 2008 seems like a lifetime ago
because this season the passing attack for BC has fallen far short of the
mark. At this stage the position has accounted for just seven touchdowns
through the air and a league-low 55.2 percent completion rate. Add to that a
total of 13 picks and it is easy to see how the program ranks dead last in the
CFL in efficiency rating at 68.2.
In a bit of irony Toronto, which has allowed opponents to complete 70 percent
of their pass attempts and is giving up a league-high 428.1 ypg, is actually
better than the Lions when it comes to scoring defense, allowing 27.0 ppg
compared to the 27.1 ppg permitted by BC entering this week's action.
With regards to the all-time, regular-season series between the programs,
British Columbia owns a 46-31-2 edge dating back to 1954. The Argos won the
most recent meeting earlier this season by a score of 24-20 at home, but that
victory for Toronto was the first against the Lions since October 2004 when
the team posted a 22-16 triumph. In between Toronto victories, BC had rattled
off 10 straight wins in the series.
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