Lions set to test their mettle against Bombers in battle of undefeated teams
VANCOUVER — After a 3-0 start to the season, the B.C. Lions see their Saturday clash against the defending Grey Cup champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers as an opportunity to test their mettle.
“They’ve been the best team in the league the last couple of years, and they’re undefeated this year too,” said Lions coach Rick Campbell following practice at the Lions’ training facility on Thursday. “You always want to see how you measure up against the good teams.”
The 4-0 Blue Bombers come into B.C. Place just five days after eking out a 23-22 win in Toronto on Monday night, with a last-minute missed convert attempt by Argonauts kicker Boris Bede the difference in the game.
After beating B.C. by a combined score of 75-9 in a pair of blowout wins last season, Winnipeg will see a team that has been firing on all cylinders on the way to its first 3-0 start since 2007.