The B.C. Lions talked before Saturday’s matchup against the Edmonton Elks about the need for their offence to continue its high flying ways, but that didn’t match up with half of their performance.
The Lions blitzed the Elks 22-0 in front of 33,103 fans at the home opener at BC Place to remain undefeated.
The Lions’ offence sputtered throughout the first half as quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. repeatedly threw in to low success opportunities, finishing the game 25 for 35 with one touchdown and one interception.
“The whole offence came together at halftime. We knew we had to make adjustments,” Adams said. “We made those adjustments and came out in the second half
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