Yeah that's correct, bombing is the word. Didn't play either game today but the result in this game will certainly resemble the Hamilton-Saskatchewan outcome if the BC Lions don't soon get its' act together and it's ass in gear. Ray is getting ample time in the pocket and to be accurate, he really doesn't need time but it certainly helps. He's picking the Lion secondary to pieces at will and as I said if BC is to keep this game within reach, they had better soon apply some pressure on the Eskimoe QB.
As for BC's offense, seems Lulay is merely out there for a practise session----quick consecutive two and outs after one another followed by a rest on the sidelines. In reality, the guys's a dud! I've never really been a fan of Lulay as a QB and I have to say that if there's one area where the BC Lions have failed to improve upon over the years, it's most definitely been at the quarterback position. Ray vs Lulay is like a seasoned vet, which he is, going against a five-year old in Lulay's case. With the score currently 14-0, Ray and the hometown Eskies will quickly make a mockery of this contest unless the Lions somehow change things up and improve its' play on both sides of the ball in a hurry. Edmonton at 3-0 and BC at 0-3 in the standings? Only in the CFL I suppose but nobody would have or could have imagined these potential starts to the season for both clubs if the current result stands. Coming into this one in fact, BC's strong point was reportedly supposed to be its' defense but against a veteran like Ray, this so-called strong point is looking elementary at this juncture in the game. Right now I have to say this game is officially over and Edmonton is a cinch to win by at least 20+ points.
As for BC's offense, seems Lulay is merely out there for a practise session----quick consecutive two and outs after one another followed by a rest on the sidelines. In reality, the guys's a dud! I've never really been a fan of Lulay as a QB and I have to say that if there's one area where the BC Lions have failed to improve upon over the years, it's most definitely been at the quarterback position. Ray vs Lulay is like a seasoned vet, which he is, going against a five-year old in Lulay's case. With the score currently 14-0, Ray and the hometown Eskies will quickly make a mockery of this contest unless the Lions somehow change things up and improve its' play on both sides of the ball in a hurry. Edmonton at 3-0 and BC at 0-3 in the standings? Only in the CFL I suppose but nobody would have or could have imagined these potential starts to the season for both clubs if the current result stands. Coming into this one in fact, BC's strong point was reportedly supposed to be its' defense but against a veteran like Ray, this so-called strong point is looking elementary at this juncture in the game. Right now I have to say this game is officially over and Edmonton is a cinch to win by at least 20+ points.