“So it’s a four point game and the Lions will need a touchdown to win this. Twenty-two seconds left. Second and 10 from the 48. Gotta be Geroy Simon time…and he’s got it…And he’s going to go! Geroy Simon shades of Milt Stegall. Touchdown BC!”
-- Chris Cuthbert with the call as Lions quarterback Buck Pierce connects with Geroy Simon for the winning touchdown pass in BC's 34-31 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos
He’s been beaten, battered, and bruised. Two weeks ago he was called out by head coach Wally Buono, who thought he needed to step up his game, and he has had to deal with quarterback competition from Jarious Jackson and Casey Printers. Through it all, BC Lions quarterback Buck Pierce has seemed to come out stronger than ever before, cementing his place as the team’s starting quarterback.
Whether or not you are a fan of the Lions, you’ve got to have a hell of a lot of respect for Pierce.
A star quarterback is not always measured by how many touchdown passes they throw or how many points they put on the field. They are instead measured by how they respond to adversity. When their team is struggling, they take on a leadership role and carry the team on their shoulders.
These are traits that can certainly apply to Pierce lately.
Two weeks ago, the Lions were preparing to face the Saskatchewan Roughriders at home. Their record sat at 5-7. A loss would have been detrimental. The team would have been three games below five hundred, and they would have found themselves in danger of missing the playoffs all together.
Buck Pierce was making his second consecutive start due to Jackson’s injury. Pierce had started the previous game against the Calgary Stampeders, where the team had suffered a loss. To make matters worst, a Saskatchewan Roughriders team riding their momentum of a victory in Edmonton was rolling into town.
Throw in the fact that Pierce was facing the pressure of losing his job, and the cards were certainly not stacked in BC’s favour.
But surprisingly enough, Pierce was not terrible.
Pierce led the Lions on a number of impressive drives early; unfortunately they were not able to capitalize. Pierce was dazzling. He finished the day with 343 yards passing and no interceptions. What made this feat even more impressive was the fact that he was getting hammered from the Roughriders defence, John Chick in particular, all game long.
Despite his play, it was not until the last drive of the game when BC won the game.
After Saskatchewan scored a touchdown to make the game 16-16, things looked bad for the Lions. But then Pierce, who was playing like a fearless leader, led the Lions all the way down the field, where Sean Whyte kicked the game winning field goal.














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