It WAS a good game--but after the Gator game on Saturday, watching ANOTHER team (and I WAS nominally a Bomber-fan for this one, in solidarity with you, FG) with TOUGH "D" doing everything IT could to keep things "close", falling short 'cause its OFFENSE wasn't quite up to the challenge (I mean, BC's "D" was apparently "having one of its better games", according to the announcing team, an "International Crew") was a little frustrating--NOT that it was ANYTHING like THAT bad; I just wanted to see your Bombers be able to match them--but you're right: in the end, they were beaten by the overall better team that day. I know that 34 points doesn't SOUND like "good D" to fans down here in The Lower 48, but it IS in the CFL against a top, high-flying offense like that of the Lions--and it becomes obvious why that is so when you watch it (ie. the Canadian game) again after some time away...Man, it just FELT fast, everything in motion all the time (even before the ball is snapped!) on that humongous field (How much wider IS it, btw?), where you can still run deep passing plays into that ("endless") endzone from the 5-yard-line, and so on...and of course the 3-downs-instead-of-4 both forces the strategic and tactical hands of offensive coaches and players (it's the equivalent of OUR "3rd-and-long" almost immediately), AND forces numerous possession changes for the same reasons. Once again, I am reminded of how that version of football lends itself to the skills of certain types of players.
(PS What I DID find HILARIOUS, is a scene that would have been handled I think in a much more serious way, fraught with phony outrage, by the mainstream American press if it had happened down here, was that cane-dueling incident between Joe Kapp and Angelo Mosca, two old rival CFL coaches (and I do mean OLD--they are positively UP there, among the "crotchety elderly") who have held a mutual long-term grudge against each other and were brought together on a popular Canadian (late-night?) talk-show--with (according to CFL-insiders and long time fans) "predictable" results: an immediate renewal of their animosity and a rejoining of the old arguments, all quickly escalating into a physical confrontation (or as close to it as they could manage) involving the aforementioned canes. Really deserved one of those jocular beer commercials framing it, all ending with the voice-over: "It doesn't GET any better than THIS...")
(PS What I DID find HILARIOUS, is a scene that would have been handled I think in a much more serious way, fraught with phony outrage, by the mainstream American press if it had happened down here, was that cane-dueling incident between Joe Kapp and Angelo Mosca, two old rival CFL coaches (and I do mean OLD--they are positively UP there, among the "crotchety elderly") who have held a mutual long-term grudge against each other and were brought together on a popular Canadian (late-night?) talk-show--with (according to CFL-insiders and long time fans) "predictable" results: an immediate renewal of their animosity and a rejoining of the old arguments, all quickly escalating into a physical confrontation (or as close to it as they could manage) involving the aforementioned canes. Really deserved one of those jocular beer commercials framing it, all ending with the voice-over: "It doesn't GET any better than THIS...")