Spoke too soon. :/Heathcliff wrote:Amazing what a difference it makes when the defence comes ready to play on the road.
Bombers vs. Lions Game Day Thread
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Bombers respond with a touchdown of their own. Could this be the beginning of a shootout ?
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May have spoken too soon about the defence coming ready to play... let's hope DeMarco can get it done and answer back
Harris getting an early touch or two along the ground and having some success with it. A good sign. And now a Wpg major foul.
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Nick Moore walks in after the catch, TD! 14-7 BC with the convert.
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Blown coverage by the Bombers. Easy touchdown for Nick Moore.
Denmark concedes a rouge on the McCallum kickoff. 15-7 BC.
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Sack by Bighill
Bighill comes in untouched and levels Hall with the sack. 3rd down.
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Rain has started. Fall on the prairies.
Holy smokes what a crazy play. Harris picks up the DeMarco fumble and tosses it to a wide open PJack into first down territory for a big gain. Unfort Wpg gets possession on the illegal interference on a loose ball call against Matt Norman. Ugh.
Holy smokes what a crazy play. Harris picks up the DeMarco fumble and tosses it to a wide open PJack into first down territory for a big gain. Unfort Wpg gets possession on the illegal interference on a loose ball call against Matt Norman. Ugh.
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What a crazy play !
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Brown should have conceded the single point
Another ball that should have been picked. Parks will be doing pushups.
Tim Brown takes the DeAngelis MFG out to the BC 10 and gives the offence a long field to drive down.
Tim Brown takes the DeAngelis MFG out to the BC 10 and gives the offence a long field to drive down.
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Another good Harris scamper. Liking this.
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