Recap: Edmonton 22, Winnipeg 23
THE CANADIAN PRESS
 

THE CANADIAN PRESS

WINNIPEG -- All the Winnipeg Blue Bombers needed was a game in the their own backyard.

After four straight road losses to open the season, the Bombers got a very big monkey off their back Thursday, defeating the Edmonton Eskimos 23-22 for their first win of the season.

"It's huge for the players and for everybody to get a win," coach Paul LaPolice said.

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"(Edmonton's) a team that's 3-1 in the West Division before tonight," he said. "We didn't play great tonight. We made some mistakes but we can play with anybody in the league."

Running back Chad Simpson, who had 73 running yards, another 49 receiving yards and one touchdown, said he drove over to the field thinking the Bombers absolutely needed the win.

"We're happy about this win and we're going to party," he said as his face split into an enormous grin.

The Bombers were buoyed by the 29,533 football-starved fans who packed into Canad Inns Stadium. They screamed and smacked bang sticks together for a deafening roar as quarterback Steven Jyles struggled to keep the Eskimos' offence moving.
Edmonton (3-2) had 333 yards of net offence compared with Winnipeg's 402. Jyles completed 16 of 30 passes for 244 yards. Winnipeg's Alex Brink, meanwhile, went 26 of 38 for 294 yards while picking up 57 rushing yards in his second start since taking over for the injured Buck Pierce.

Brink completed just nine passes in his first start against Toronto after having only a day to prepare for the start. But this time, he had a full week to practice.

"It means a lot to me on a lot of levels," Brink said. "I felt really comfortable out there. The week of prep really helped though."

The Eskimos didn't help their cause with some costly penalties late in the fourth that sapped their forward momentum and took them out of field goal range.

Jyles moved back into range but his fumble on Winnipeg's 28-yard line with seconds remaining sealed the Blue Bombers win.

"It was a dogfight all the way to the end," said Winnipeg's Jovon Johnson, who recovered Jyles' late fumble.

Eskimos coach Kavis Reed said the team needs to put the game behind them and prepare for their next one against Saskatchewan.

"It's an extremely difficult loss but I'm extremely proud of the way this football team played," he said, giving Winnipeg full credit for the hard-fought win.

"We did not find a way of getting the two points and there is no one person that is culpable for that."

Quite a contrast from the last meeting between these two teams when the Eskimos pummelled the Bombers 42-10.


Fan Comments
TJTHEDJlions
The Bombers are looking like they are a completely different team then what they were last season as they finished in first place in the East with a 10-8 record and finished even with 432F-432A in pts and this season after just 5games they are already halfway to the pts against and only have one win and are in last place.Now of course there is still time to turn it around just look at the way in which the Lions started and finished their season last year.Yet the problem with the Bombers is that they appear to have a problem keeping payers uninjured and that is mostly their QB's who appear to be injured just running onto the field at the start of the games,or trying to get out of the locker room at half time.
Now yes they have had to start the season on the road due to the problem with the construction of their new stadium and that can have devastating effects on a team just again look at the Lions and what they were like playing in a temporary stadium until BC place was finished being renovated. So while so many things appear to be the same between the Lions and Bombers from last season the one major difference is that the Lions had the personnel to come out of their difficult times and I do not think that the Bombers do
July 28, 2012 - 12:14am
 
tabbiefanmcb
The question remains - can they make it four wins in a row? I think not.
July 27, 2012 - 11:43am
als rule
no they don't why?
July 28, 2012 - 10:47am
 
als rule
homecooking A#1!!
July 27, 2012 - 9:30am