BC erases early deficit , rips Toronto 37-16

By (Senior Writer) on August 14, 2009

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BC erases early deficit , rips Toronto 37-16

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VANCOUVER (CP) – A pair of rookie running backs helped punch
some big holes in the Toronto Argonaut defence as the B.C. Lions
erased an early deficit and rolled to a 37-16 CFL victory
Saturday afternoon.

Big Jerome Messam demonstrated his power by bullying his way to
a pair of touchdowns as the Lions won for the first time this
season at Empire Field, in front of 22,703 fans.

Little Yonus Davis showed he has some sure hands to go with his
fleet feet. He caught a four-yard pass for a major, then set up
another touchdown with a brilliant 10-yard run where several
Argos were left grabbing air.

Quarterback Casey Printers also threw a two-yard touchdown to
wide-receiver Steve Black. He finished the game completing 25 of
39 passes for 302 yards.

Receiver Geroy Simon didn’t let the youngsters have all the fun.
The veteran slotback celebrated his 35th birthday by making
seven catches for 133 yards. He moves into fifth place on the
CFL’s all-time receiving list.

Paul McCallum added field goals of 43, 35 and 34 yards.

A swarming B.C. defence didn’t give the Argos much to work with.
Defensive end Jonathan Brown, a former Argo, had three of the
Lions’ six sacks and made a key goal-line tackle to save a
touchdown.

Toronto scored just one point in the second half.

The Lions improved their record to 3-7 and moved into third
place in the CFL West, ahead of the 2-8 Edmonton Eskimos. The
victory, coming on the heels of last week’s win in Montreal,
also gives B.C. its first two-game win streak of the season.

A bad day got worse for the Argonauts when running back Corey
Boyd, the CFL’s rushing leader, left the game in the third
quarter after a vicious hit by linebacker Solomon Elimimian.
Boyd was helped off the field and looked dazed as he walked near
the Argo bench.

Toronto squandered a chance for a touchdown on a bizarre play in
the third quarter.

Defensive end Ron Flemons recovered a Printers fumble and ran
untouched toward the end zone. He fumbled the ball just as he
crossed the goal line and the Lions recovered.

The Argos drop to 5-5 after suffering their third consecutive
loss. Toronto hasn’t won a game in Vancouver since 2002.

Toronto quarterback Cleo Lemon threw a pair of long touchdown
throws to James Robinson, who hauled in scoring passes of 41 and
39 yards.

B.C. erased a 8-0 deficit with 21 points in the second quarter
and led 21-15 at half time.

After a slow start the Lions found their stride by taking
advantage of a Lemon turnover to score touchdowns 1:28 apart.

Printers showed some of his old magic on the Lions’ first
touchdown. He stepped out of the pocket to elude tacklers and
threw a 32-yard pass to Simon. That drive ended when a
scrambling Printers found Davis alone in the end zone.

On the next series Lemon had the ball squirt out of his hand as
he prepared to throw. Defensive back Korey Banks pounced on the
ball on the Toronto 18. That set up Messam’s first touchdown.

Messam demonstrated his versatility on the next Lions
possession. He bowled over a couple of Argo defenders on a
16-yard run, then showed his good hands by hauling in a 14-yard
pass.

He ended the drive with a four-yard run.

Toronto had a chance to score early in the first quarter on a
third-down gamble from the one. The play was blown up when Brown
stopped Boyd two yards behind the line of scrimmage, giving B.C.
the ball.

The Argo did score a few plays later when Lemon found Robinson
wide open in the middle the field. Lion defenders Ryan Phillips
and Banks could only watch as Robinson loped into the end zone
on the 41-yard play.

LIONS PAWS – B.C.’s contest at home next Saturday against
Hamilton will be the 1,000th game in franchise history.
…During their 56-year history the Lions have finished in
second place just twice. …Injuries to the offensive line have
resulted in the Lions using six different five-man combinations.
…B.C. started the 1996 season 1-8 and finished at 5-13.

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