B.C. Lions already dealing with adversity heading into 2021 CFL season
The first CFL game of the year has yet to kick off but the B.C. Lions have already become accustomed to adapting on the fly.
Smoke from nearby wildfires forced the team to curtail its training camp in Kamloops, B.C., last week and head back to Vancouver earlier than scheduled.
The change in plans hasn’t been easy, said Lions head coach and co-general manager Rick Campbell, but he believes the unusual pre-season has prepared his group for whatever comes its way this year.
“I can’t compliment our players enough on how adaptable they’ve been,” he said. “They’ve just kind of focused on the football part of it and we’re just kind of rolling with the punches. That’s a good trait to have.”