The Lions got on the board first after a yard Bryan Burnham reception put the home team in the red zone. Nathan Rourke ran the ball in for the score on the following play. The Lions attempted a two point convert after, but were unsuccessful. The Stamps kept their momentum rolling into the next frame, as Roc Thomas got things started in the third with a yard punt return for a touchdown, the convert was good to make it Camacho responded with a field goal of his own from yards.
Paredes followed up with another kick at the beginning of the fourth, a yard field goal to widen the gap further.
The convert was good. But the Stampeders righted the wagon, with the defence leading the way. The Stamps are in the bottom half of net yards against and have surrendered a league-leading passing first downs, but are right on B.
The Lions give up more net yards, more passing yards, and more plays than any team in the league, but have given up just 10 offensive touchdowns, seven via the pass, this season.
Only the league-leading Blue Bombers have fewer. But B. It will be hard against a ball-secure team like B. Reilly has just one pick and leads the league in QB efficiency. In fact, I think the best way is to gamble maybe 15, 20 per cent of the time, and trust your eyes.
A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of The Province Headline News will soon be in your inbox. We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try again. Calgary got a big boost from its special teams unit to open the second half.
Roc Thomas took the opening kickoff back yards for an incredible return touchdown. Parades was quickly back out on the field, with his extra point making it a game just 19 seconds into play. Linebacker Jameer Thurman tipped a Reilly pass and defensive back Raheem Wilson dove to pull the interception in, his first of the season and just the second one that Reilly had thrown all year.
Both teams closed out the lopsided game with their backup Canadian quarterbacks on the field. Things get no easier for the Lions, who will head into Winnipeg on Saturday to face the Blue Bombers.
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