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High-flying BC Lions are trying to stay undefeated against the resting Ottawa Redblacks

Nathan Rourke got a lot of attention early in thisCFLseason. This isn't just because he's a rare Canadian quarterback.

British Columbia A 24-year-old woman from Victoria powered British Columbia. Lions (2-0) launched the campaign and set a league record in the process last week.

When the Lions hit the Toronto Argonauts 44-3, Roke threw 436 yards, setting a new single-game record for the Canadian QB passing through the yards.

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B.C. Scores 103 points, comparable to the most games CFL clubs have raised in the first two games of the season (Toronto, 1992).

While Rourke has received a lot of attention, the Lions are well defended, giving up just 18 points, including one touchdown.

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B.C. They take on the Red Blacks resting in Ottawa, so to click again on Thursday, You need both attack and defense.

Ottawa (0-2) says goodbye after making a 19-12 decision to Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the second week of action.

Red Blacks QB Jeremiah Masoli is aiming for a third straight game with a pass of over 300 yards. He marked with six of his last eight starts dating back to his time at the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last year.

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Ottawa is a strong lineup this week William Powell made his season debut. The 34-year-old Kansas State product missed the first two games due to an Achilles tendon injury, but was a complete participant in Monday's practice.

Meanwhile, Lions will no longer have star receiver Bryan Burnham added to the injured list for six games after suffering a rib fracture on Saturday's victory. His lineup will replace the Super Bowl winner Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 25-year-old American Josh Pearson, who spent 2020.

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Pick: B.C.

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At Hamilton Tiger-Cats Edmonton Elks (Friday night)

It was a rough start of the season for both Elks (0-3) and Tiger Cats (0-3)).

Hamilton's Dane Evans leads the league in Passyard (884), but completed 25 of 42 attempts in the Thai Cats 26-12 defeat to the Blue Bombers last week.

Edmonton seemed to be heading in the right direction on Saturday, leading the Stampeders by 10 points before Calgary won 30-23.

Elks QB Nick Arbuckle threw 226 yards in touchdown and intercept when he returned to Calgary, where he started his CFL career.

Pick:Edmonton

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Saskatchewan Rough Riders Montreal Alouette (Saturday night)

Rough Riders (2-1) have some revenge later in this Home and Home series. Looks like it fulfills.

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Last week, Trevor Harris of Montreal started on behalf of Vernon Adams Jr. And TD gave Ars a 37-13 victory.

Montreal (1-2) limited Saskatchewan's attacks with eight sack, three intercepts, and five pass knockdowns. Riders QB Cody Fyard will want to bounce after connecting to 17 of the 28 trials at 191 yards in the third week.

Pick:Saskatchewan

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers at the Toronto Argonauts (Monday night)

Gray Cup champion Blue Bombers (3-0) start the season undefeated after defeating Ticats 26-12 on Friday. To do.

Winnipeg's defensive lineman Willie Jefferson made a dominant outing with three tackles, a sack and a pick six. This performance made him a top performer in CFL.

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Meanwhile, Argos (1-1) recovers from the ugly 44-3 loss he suffered in BC. I am aiming. Toronto head coach Ryan Dinwoody called his team's performance "embarrassing." ”

Pick:Winnipeg

Last week: 3-1

Overall record: 11 -1

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