Free agent tryout camps don’t usually provide many ways to simulate the conditions of a CFL game, but the B.C. Lions caught a break Friday.
A bad weather break, that is.
Snow was on the ground and temperatures were in the single digits as more than 40 hopefuls took to the field at a Lions free agent camp in the Dallas suburb of Bedford, Tex.
“We’ve dealt with odd weather in the past, but this is definitely a first,” said Lions general maanger Wally Buono in a news release. “They don’t get the white stuff down here very often, so I guess it’s only fitting that a Canadian football team was clearing snow off a field prior to a workout.”
As the wily release writer noted: “The team’s first free agent camp of 2015 had a Grey Cup feel to say the least.”
Well, maybe not when you consider some of the divergent talent levels that were likely present. But, for any players that might get a contract, the weather was likely similar to what they could expect in the CFL come fall.
Lions head coach Jeff Tedford, defensive coordinator Mark Washington, offensive coordinator George Cortez and members of the club’s football operations department including Neil McEvoy, Ryan Rigmaiden and Geroy Simon evaluated the players on hand, hoping the cold could yield a hot prospect.
“The conditions weren’t ideal, but playing conditions during the season often aren’t ideal either, so we’re seeing how these guys deal with adversity at a very important time,” said Tedford, who is preparing for his first season at the B.C. helm. “The opportunity to play professional football is absolutely critical in the lives of these young men, and I was very impressed with the level of ability, execution and effort we saw today. It was a great first camp.”
It was the first of five Lions free agent camps to be held this spring. Last year, B.C. invited several such camp attendees to main training camp and one, defensive back Torri Williams, appeared in 16 games in 2014.
The Lions will host another free agent workout in Las Vegas on in Sunday and Atlanta, Washington D.C. and Seattle in coming weeks – snow or no snow. Buono and company will keep their eyes out for a defensive lineman, offensive lineman and defensive back.
Some of the better prospects will get invitations to the club's main camp in June and maybe even a contract. If anyone stays, he will get to find out what real CFL game conditions are like.
Friday, March 6, 2015
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