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Don Landry talks with the 2011 Most Outstanding Special Teams Player, Paul McCallum, about the approximate 1.3 seconds it takes to get a field goal in the air.
A home loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in August might have been the game that turned the CFL season around for B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay.
Whenever Buck Pierce steps on the field, there's a chance he will crash through the defence for a first down, but come out of the game with an injury.
Some BC Lions swear by the benefits of hometown hotel stays. So they're not worried about continuing the trend and staying in a Vancouver hotel before the big game.
Travis Lulay will definitely pose a major defensive challenge for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Here's a look at the BC QB and some other potential Grey Cup game changers.
Make some noise, Lions fans. But know when you need to be at your most "leather lunged" and when you need to use your "inside voices," according to the Leos' coaches.
The last team to win the Grey Cup in their own stadium was the B.C. Lions in 1994. If Dave Campbell's prediction is right, the 2011 Leos will be the next to pull off the feat.
Veterans Paris Jackson and Arland Bruce III haven't always answered when Grey Cup opportunity came knocking, but they're determined to not let it slip away this time around.
Tyler Bieber takes a look at the many differences between the Grey Cup's competing head coaches: the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Paul LaPolice and the BC Lions' Wally Buono.
Possessing the ability to control games on both sides of the ball is a huge reason why the B.C. Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers have made it to the Grey Cup game.
CFL.ca columnist Richard Obrand explains why both his head and his heart agree that the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are his favourites to win the 99th Grey Cup.
CFL.ca columnist Rick Moffat lays out why he thinks the Lions will come out on top in the Grey Cup on Sunday, despite a formidable Winnipeg defence.
After spending so much time kicking in prairie winds, Justin Palardy is ready for the kicker's paradise that is BC Place according to CFL.ca's Don Landry.
CFL.ca columnist Matthew Cauz delves into sports hate as he looks back to the epic 1994 Grey Cup matchup between BC and Baltimore, Canada vs. the USA.
After being released by Saskatchewan earlier this year, B.C. Lions defensive back Tad Kornegay says playing in this year's Grey Cup is a surreal experience.










