Trevor Harris, Edmonton Eskimos hand B.C. Lions ’embarrassing’ 33-6 loss
VANCOUVER — Coach DeVone Claybrooks says his B.C. Lions can’t continue to allow their biggest asset to languish.
The Lions suffered an ugly 33-6 drubbing at the hands of the Edmonton Eskimos on Thursday, in part because the seemingly absent offensive line could not protect quarterback Mike Reilly.
The former Eskimos star — who signed a $2.9-million, four-year deal with the Lions as a free agent in February — was sacked five times in the first half.
“The bottom line is we’ve got to protect the quarterback, no matter what it costs,” Claybrooks said after the loss. “We didn’t bring in this Ferrari and then keep it in the garage and let it get dinged up by hail chips. We want to protect it like we’re supposed to.”