Lions hope healthy offensive line allows for new opportunities against Ticats
SURREY, B.C. — After a rough start to the season, the B.C. Lions are hoping a week of rest and the return of some key players can help swing the squad’s fortunes.
Quarterback Mike Reilly admits that the Lions (1-6) had different expectations for what they’d be able to execute offensively this year.
Seven games in, the former Grey Cup MVP has been limited to 1,668 passing yards with six touchdowns and six interceptions.
Making adjustments is simply part of the game, Reilly said.