Stampeders finally beat a team ahead of them in the standings with dominate win over Lions
With their 25-11 victory on Saturday night, the Stamps clawed ever-so-close to the Lions in the standings. Jumping them and earning a home playoff game isn’t out of the question, although a tie in the standings would see the Lions finish ahead of the Stamps because they won two-of-three head-to-head matchups in the regular season.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
After a tight game last weekend in Calgary that needed overtime to get resolved, the Stampeders defence made sure the Lions never had a real chance on Saturday night.The drive chart told the full story. The Lions got into Stampeders territory only once in the first half. Even then, they only got to the Stamps’ 53-yard line.Article contentThey hassled Lions QB Vernon Adams Jr.
“We took it personal as a d-line,” Lemon said. “You look at all the games we lost, we hadn’t made our impact felt on the d-line.”Article content
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