From the first two offensive possessions of the game for the BC Lions, it was clear they were the more dominant team than the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. It was 34 first-half points that made the difference as the Lions took down the Tiger-Cats 44-28. Lions quarterback Vernon Adams had a field day, throwing for 383 yards and four touchdowns. BC finished with 482 yards of offense and scored three majors in three trips to the red zone. The Tiger-Cats' struggles continued, as the offense could not get into a rhythm in the first half, scoring just 11 points. Hamilton had the most penalties in the game, nine for 74 yards in the loss. BC improves to 4-1 and continues the win streak at four. Hamilton has a streak of its own but is on the wrong end, falling to 0-5. Adams gets all the attention with BC as he has consistently played like the best quarterback in the CFL. His offensive weapons have been massive as well, with receivers Justin McInnis and Alexander Hollins being big in the passing game, and running back William
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