In a war of words, the Ticats did their talking on the field this weekend. Plus, the injury bug bites again in Calgary, while Johnny Manziel is settling in with the Als. The MMQB writes.
The Even in the fast-paced, high-scoring world of three-down football, it’s still hard to beat a dominant defence. The Bombers’ defence was just that in a win on Saturday night.
Ticats’ head coach June Jones was full of praise for his defensive unit after they were able to set and sustain the tone in an eventual 40-10 win at home.
The Calgary Stampeders clinched a playoff spot in Week 16 with a 38-16 win over the Toronto Argonauts, but the biggest story of the game was the way their receivers stepped up.
Tyrell Sutton won’t play Saturday vs. Hamilton but his addition alone is a shining example on how the Lions are adding depth not only for the present but for the future as well. ...
Coming into the Lions organization, Anthony Orange knew it was a good match that would allow the veteran defensive back to maintain his aggressive edge.
From the patented Ricky Ray corner route to the Nik Lewis hurdle, Pat Steinberg and Marshall Ferguson debate the greatest ‘signature moves’ of all-time.
With injuries taking their toll on the Blue Bombers, leaning on veteran leadership in guys like Weston Dressler will be crucial in a push for the playoffs.
How does Johnny Manziel grade out after his first three starts? Plus, we weigh in on the Lions’ comeback and the play of Jonathon Jennings. More in the Weekly Say.
Coming off a loss in which they held onto the lead until the final seconds of the game, June Jones and the Ticats hope to capitalize on the final game of their back-to-back series against the Lions.