Questions on gridiron and in boardroom loom as Lions close out season
VANCOUVER — Out of the playoffs for the first time in 21 years, the B.C. Lions are trying make something out of two meaningless games to salvage a remarkably disappointing season.
That’s the stated goal of coach/GM Wally Buono, but with ownership and coaching issues hovering over the Lions, delivering results could prove exceedingly difficult.
At least five players will likely be activated off the practice roster and make their league debuts when the 6-10 Lions travel to face the 11-5 Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday. For the Lions, the game represents nothing more than an opportunity to evaluate replacements on a roster which is in need of upgrades in several areas.
The play of quarterback Jon Jennings, who has the lowest passer rating among starters, tops the list. B.C. is also last in sacks and pressures made and allowed on both sides of the line of scrimmage, and tied for last in the turnover ratio.