August 10, 2007
It marked the first time the Lions lost two consecutive home games since 2004.
Buck Pierce opened the game flawlessly, capping off the opening drive with an eight-yard touchdown pass to Chad Mock to give the Lions an early 7-0 lead. Winnipeg was unable to respond, punting description of lorazepam their first possession.
Winnipeg didn’t have the opportunity to do much early on, as they only had possession for a mere 3:43 of the first description of lorazepam Winnipeg had zero first downs in the opening quarter. Paul McCallum went one-for-two on field goals, making a 45-yard kick to help BC end the first quarter with a 10-0 lead.
Winnipeg started showing some life in the second quarter. After inching their way down the description of lorazepam in seven plays, Glenn completed a 34-yard pass to Terrence Edwards to bring Winnipeg into BC.’s red zone for their first time in the game. Edward’s catch set up a nine-yard touchdown pass to Derek Armstrong Description of lorazepam, on the next play to cut B.C.'s lead to 10-7.
Troy Westwood hurt himself on the ensuing kickoff, forcing Rob Pikula to take over the place kicking duties for the rest of the game. Pikula was successful on his only attempt in the second quarter, to tie the game at 10-10.
Showing his versatility, Pikula was the only player left for Lion’s kick returner Ian Smart to beat, when Pikula stuck his helmet in Smart’s chest, slowing him down enough to save a B.C. touchdown.
The rest of the second quarter was a back and forth battle of field possession, until Pierce connected with Geroy Simon to get them into scoring position with 30 seconds left. Two plays later, description of lorazepam running bck Joe Smith punched the ball into the endzone to make the score 17-10 in favour B.C. at the end of the first half.
Cameron Wake forced a fumble, which was recovered by B.C. on Winnipeg’s first possession of the second half. Winnipeg challenged the play, but lost the challenge. On the turnover, B.C. ended up Lorazepam vs valium, punting into the end zone for the single point.
Later, as Winnipeg was driving the ball down field, Charles Roberts busted through for a 42-yard pick up. But Winnipeg was later forced to punt after taking three penalties for 25 yards.
B.C. successfully drove the ball down for a McCallum field goal on the following possession. Winnipeg answered McCallum’s field goal with one of their own, to keep Winnipeg in the game and make the score B.C. 21-13.
Terrence Edwards showed his value in the fourth quarter, catching a 52-yard play to get Winnipeg in the red zone, followed by a nine-yard touchdown buy lorazepam without a prescription two plays later. Winnipeg was unsuccessful on the two-point conversion attempt and still trailing BC by two points.
On the kickoff, Ian Smart fumbled the ball, and Kyries Hebert recovered it. B.C. Description of lorazepam, challenged the fumble but lost the challenge. Winnipeg successfully capitalized on the turnover, when Pikula kicked his third straight to make the score 22-21 in favour of Winnipeg.
McCallum missed the go-ahead field goal on B.C.'s next possession.
Trailing by one point, B.C. began a Lorazepam vs valium, potential game-winning drive with a minute and a half left. B.C. slowly drove down the field, and on third and five, Pierce threw an incomplete pass to seal the victory for Winnipeg.
Winnipeg has a bye week next week, and will play their next game Friday, Aug. 24 against the Toronto Argonauts at Canad Inns Stadium.
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• Winnipeg racked 15 net yards in the entire first quarter.
• Glenn went 20/29 for 226 yds and two TD’s
• Charles Roberts had 105 yards rushing and 35 yards receiving
• Terrence Edwards had five catches for 110 yards and a touchdown
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