Tiger-Cats vs. Lions Week 16 offensive and defensive game balls

Travis Lulay

New NWSB Insider and BC Lions blogger Bryan McFarlane after each week of the regular season and possibly during the CFL playoffs should the Leo’s be so lucky will stop by and bring you his B.C. Lions game balls. Balls are awarded to the Leo’s offensive MVP Travis Lulay who set some more team records in the win. On D Adam Bighill continued his stellar play. Lions veteran K Paul McCallum is the ST player of the week.

Week 16 / CFL Keys: BC Lions vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Preview

Lions vs. Ti-Cats Preview

NWSB Insider and BC Lions blogger Phil The Bartender Slater weighs in with his Week 16 CFL preview for the BC Lions vs. Hamilton Ti-Cats from Hamilton ON Canada. As October weather starts to sour the biggest stat to watch is time of posession. Travis Lulay will have Nick Moore, Courtney Taylor, and Ernest Jackson at his disposal on Friday night, as all three will all start at Ivor Wynne Stadium. The last game here for BC.

Lions vs Roughriders Week 3 offensive & defensive game balls

Kierrie Johnson

NWSB Insider and BC Lions blogger Reggie Gill after each week of the regular season and possibly during the CFL playoffs should the Leo’s be so lucky will stop by and bring you his B.C. Lions game balls. Balls are awarded to the Leo’s offensive MVP Kierre Johnson, and on defense this week Adam Bighill. ON special teams nobody significant stood out except the hellacious coverage units of the Leo’s.

“Under The Dome” – B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay in the spotlight

Travis Lulay

BC Lions Insider and northwest sports blogger Steve Lee brings us a good piece on the Leo’s Travis Lulay today. If you live in and around Canada you know exactly what Travis Lulay did with the Lions last year. Turning a dreadful 0-5 start into a crazy eight game winning streak, a regular season 11-7 record and a Grey Cup and MVP championship season.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs. B.C. Lions blog: love ‘em & hate ‘em

Leo's Cheerleaders

NWSB Insider and BC Lions blogger Phil “The Bartender” Slater brings us his Love Em & Hate Em recap from Friday nights match up with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Shawn Gore. You score two majors in a game, it’s hard not to put you at the top of the Love Em category. It’s quick to point out that Tim Brown took the ball back to house for his first score of the year, many kudos for that, but that’s his job. Run fast and elude tacklers.

Lions vs Tiger-Cats Week 2 offensive & defensive game balls

Game Ball Shawn Gore

NWSB Insider and BC Lions blogger Reggie Gill after each week of the regular season and possibly during the CFL playoffs should the Leo’s be so lucky will stop by and bring you his B.C. Lions game balls. Balls are awarded to the Leo’s offensive MVP Shawn Gore, and on defense this week Adam Bighill. ON special teams all night it felt as though kick returner Tim Brown was going to break one, and he did.

2012 B.C. Lions schedule game by game breakdown / predictions

Arland Bruce

NWSB Insider and BC Lions blogger Phil The Bartender Slater has his game by game 2012 BC Lions CFL predictions for you for each game the Leo’s will play this year. Looking to lay some $ down on the Lions this year? Follow Phil’s advice. All the pieces are in place for a fantastic season. Maybe not 18-0 like Arland Bruce preditics, but close…

BC Lions training camp: The curious case of Kirby Fabien

kirby fabien lions

It’s not everyday the Bartender Phil Slater is upset with something but on this day, he’s a little peeved at a couple people. Find out who they are by reading the article but you can rest assured they all have had some connection to outstanding offensive lineman Kirby Fabien in the last 60 days. Will he ever play in the CFL?

Week 17 BC Lions vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats CFL Handicapping Preview

Travis Lulay

Nice CFL matchup in Week 17. BC Lions vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Saturday, October 22, 2011. Check out the preview, Live betting odds and lines, and Canadian football gambling trends. Geroy Simon, Arland Bruce, Shawn Gore and Akeem Foster make up one of the most feared receiving groups in the CFL.