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A few thousand faithful Lions followers descended on BC Place Stadium Wednesday night to celebrate the club's 34-23 Grey Cup victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
 
 
 
Playing with a groin injury, BC Lions quarterback and 99th Grey Cup Most Valuable Player Travis Lulay has earned himself a spot in BC sports history.
 
 
 
If Blue Bombers General Manager Joe Mack will live up to his words, then he will be a busy man this off-season. Mack has already began thinking of ways to improve his team.
 
 
 
Bov Irving believes that the Blue Bombers offence is absolutely to blame for their loss to the B.C Lions in the 99th Grey Cup.
 
 
 
In this special edition of Monday Morning Quarterback, Steinberg recaps the 99th Grey Cup and believes that the Lions are well deserving of their prize.
 
 
 
The B.C. Lions needed their defence to bottle up the Winnipeg Blue Bombers until Quarterback Travis Lulay could start a little something with Spiderman.
 
 
 
Travis Lulay completed 21 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns, as the Lions defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 34-23 in the 99th Grey Cup in Vancouver.
 
 
 
BC Lions quarterback Travis Lulay has been named the Most Valuable Player of the 99th Grey Cup Championship.
 
 
 
BC Lions running back Andrew Harris was named the Most Valuable Canadian in the 99th Grey Cup Championship.
 
 
 
Travis Lulay found Kierrie Johnson for a 66-yard touchdown, extending BC's lead to 24-9 after three quarters of play in the 99th Grey Cup in Vancouver.
 
 
 
Andrew Harris' first-quarter touchdown run continues to be the difference, as the BC Lions lead the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 14-6 after one half of play at the 99th Grey Cup in Vancouver.
 
 
 
Andrew Harris ran for a 19-yard TD and Paul McCallum connected on a 22-yard field goal, as the Lions lead the Blue Bombers 11-0 after one quarter of play in the 99th Grey Cup.
 
 
 
The home-town B.C. Lions will have a capacity crowd of 54,000 behind them as they prepare to take on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 99th Grey Cup Championship.
 
 
 
CFL.ca's Bob Irving explains why Winnipeg's defence could be the key to upsetting the home-town BC Lions on Sunday in Vancouver.
 
 
 
As both the Bombers and the Lions prepare for the biggest game of the year, there is no doubt that the roads taken to the Grey Cup were very different.
 
 
 
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