Lions, Stampeders looking for bounce-back efforts in CFL week 2 action
CALGARY — The B.C. Lions and Calgary Stampeders find themselves in similar spots heading into Thursday night’s game at McMahon Stadium between the two winless CFL teams.
The Lions lost their opening game 33-29 to the Saskatchewan Roughriders on the road in Regina on Aug. 6, while the Stamps fell 23-20 at home the next night to the Toronto Argonauts.
“You don’t want to get into a hole early in the season, so it’s a big game for both teams,” said B.C. coach Rick Campbell. “We’re literally just trying to work on ourselves, get to be a better football team and then get on the right side of the scoreboard. I think this shorter season’s going to make for even more impactful games, just because there’s less room to make up as the weeks go by.”
Campbell is expecting to use rookie Canadian Nathan Rourke as his starter on Thursday, with veteran QB Michael Reilly still battling an elbow injury.