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THE MOJ: These B.C. Lions Working Hard to Avoid the Fraudulent Label

  • The B.C. Lions started the season strong with a 5-1 record but ended the season with a 9-9 record.
  • They faced issues with penalties, receiving 14 for 125 yards against Saskatchewan and 11 for 146 yards in Montreal.
  • Head Coach Buck Pierce acknowledged the team's penalty issues and emphasized the need for improvement.
  • Sean Whyte has achieved a streak of 22 consecutive field goals made, showcasing individual success amidst team struggles.
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THE MOJ: These B.C. Lions working hard to avoid the fraudulent label

Victories won't be automatic if they keep making mistakes and taking penalties

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BC Lions broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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