BC Defensive Highlights Wk. 6
Adam Gagnon
 

THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO -- Another week, another defensive shutout for Byron Parker, Lin-J Shell and the CFL's top-ranked unit.

B.C.'s defence forced four turnovers and didn't allow a touchdown for the second straight game to anchor the Lions' 18-9 win over the Toronto Argonauts on Monday night, with both teams heading into their bye week.

B.C. earned its second straight win, thanks in large part to its defence. The Lions came into Monday's game off a dominating 34-8 decision over Calgary, holding the Stampeders two field goals and a safety to snap a mini two-game losing streak.

The emphatic victory was especially sweet for Parker and Shell, former Argos defensive backs making their first return to Rogers Centre with their new team.

And both contributed to the Lions' defensive effort as Shell - who was released by Toronto in January - had four tackles and a fumble recovery while Parker - who spent seven years in Double Blue before signing with B.C. as a free agent - added three tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown in the first half that came back due to a penalty.

"We know if teams can't score touchdowns on us we can't lose, it's as easy as that,'' Parker said. "This was a home game for Lin-J and I and this is a place where we've both made plays so coming here and playing bad wasn't really an option for us.

"It would've been nice had that (interception return TD) stood up but everybody in the stands knows I scored and I'm fine with that. It helped set the tone early for us and I'm just excited we came in and got a victory.''

Shell said the Lions' defensive performance was a statement to the rest of the CFL.

"That was 10 times more important than any individual accolade could ever be,'' Shell said. "(Argos starter) Ricky Ray is a great quarterback and we were able to keep him out of the end zone,

"Across the league, that speaks for us and we have to try to keep doing that.''

B.C.'s outstanding defensive play also ensured a victorious homecoming for Mike Benevides, a Toronto native making his first appearance in his hometown as a CFL head coach. How the Lions won was also especially gratifying for Benevides, who served as the Lions' defensive coordinator before taking over as head coach when Wally Buono stepped down following last year's Grey Cup win.

"The defence, gosh, is playing so well it's freakish right now,'' Benevides said. "I think what the fans got tonight was two outstanding defences really battling it out.

"Fortunately for us we started real fast with some turnovers and scored 10 points off of those, which was huge.''

B.C.'s defence set the tone early, intercepting Ray on Toronto's opening two offensive possessions that helped the Lions surge into a 10-0 lead. The Argos' offence never recovered, finishing with 220 nets yards as Ray finished 25-of-34 passing for 215 yards and three interceptions while being sacked four times.
Recap: BC 18, Toronto 9
"They made it tough on us all night,'' said Ray. "When they get into your face you can't see what's developing downfield and the clock is ticking.

"With a team that good, turning it over four times is not a winning combination.''

Toronto's defence certainly deserved a better fate.

The Argos stopped tailback Andrew Harris three times from their one-yard line, including on a third-down gamble with B.C. leading 11-9. But the defending Grey Cup champions got a fresh set of downs when Toronto's Marcus Ball was called for offside.

That allowed backup quarterback Mike Reilly to score at 6:19 of the fourth and put the game out of reach, on a brilliant summer evening with the Rogers Centre roof rolled back.

Ray took Toronto on a promising march late but Dante Marsh's interception ended the comeback bid. Appropriately in a penalty-filled game, an illegal block on Marsh's return put the Lions at their 11-yard line with 2:03 left but Harris's 33-yard run helped B.C. run out the clock for the win.

Lions quarterback Travis Lulay, the CFL's outstanding player last season, was 18-of-27 passing for 205 yards and a TD and credited his defence for the win.

"They set the tone right from the get-go,'' he said. "Those first two series we were able to put 10 points on the board right out of the gate and it was tough sledding after that but those were huge plays.

"The way they held in the second half, a phenomenal effort by those guys.''

Penalties were a factor as the two teams were flagged 27 times for 190 yards. The Lions were their own worst enemy with 16 penalties for 100 yards, including an offside call that negated Parker's interception return TD in the first half that would've put B.C. ahead 17-0.

"We played with an edge that I appreciate but we need to be more disciplined,'' Benevides said. "Overall we need to be better in that part of it.''

"It's disappointing we didn't play better but that said, they should've won the game,'' Argos first-year head coach Scott Milanovich said. "You want to go off the field feeling you did all that you could but I don't think we can feel that way.''

Lions veteran slotback Geroy Simon had two catches for 26 yards, extending his consecutive games streak with at least a reception to 166. That's second-best in CFL history behind Donald Narcisse's mark of 216 straight contests.

Akeem Foster had B.C.'s other touchdown. Paul McCallum kicked two converts, a field goal and single.

Swayze Waters booted three field goals for Toronto.

Fan Comments
TJTHEDJlions
I actually think that the penalty call that took away the interception return for a TD was not actually a good call as it actually appeared that it was the Toronto receiver that was offside,and even the network could not find a replay to show BC being offside on the play and while it did not cost the Lions the game it did however cost Byron the record for interception returns for TD's and that is disappointing
August 08, 2012 - 2:29pm
 
als rule
the coehoorn story has no comment section available therefore here's my comment: SORRY 5 GAMES INTO THE SEASON AND YOU HAVE TO RECHARGE? LOL LOL LOL
August 07, 2012 - 7:44pm
 
als rule
due to no comment section available on the players of the week article: congrats to als brandon whitaker and sean whyte for being honoured!!
August 07, 2012 - 3:19pm
 
als rule
#1 CB in the CFL SIR BYRON PARKER!!
August 07, 2012 - 3:16pm
 
argofan4life31
i was at the game and thought the officiating was bad, it wasn't until I watched the game later on tv that I saw how bad it really was.

Argos stopped them cold on the goal line case closed. ball was not lined up in the neutral zone. That was the game right there. I don't know who decides that the pop warner squad can officiate the early season games, but who ever it is should be fired.
August 07, 2012 - 1:59pm
als rule
sorry wrong!! "officiating was bad" NO!! "argos stopped them cold" NO!!
August 07, 2012 - 9:48pm
 
als rule
poor RR and HC milanovich both looked like deer caught in headlights!! amazing what a strong DL can do for a DB!!
August 07, 2012 - 9:53am