Defensive lineman Bazzie hoping not to repeat his unique role with B.C. Lions
VANCOUVER — Alex Bazzie said there was only one way to think in order to help him get through the most unique role of his time with the B.C. Lions, one the third-year defensive hopes never to repeat.
B.C. (3-2) will face Montreal Alouettes (2-3) on Thursday night with a full lineup of healthy players on the defensive line. In the Lions’ 44-41 overtime loss to the Calgary Stampeders on Friday night, however, Bazzie was one of three defensive linemen forced to play the entire contest from the second quarter on.
The Lions experienced a rash of injuries during the game that was unprecedented in Wally Buono’s coaching tenure with B.C. And the club will likely be without five defensive regulars against Montreal.
Against Calgary, defensive linemen Craig Roh, Mich’ael Brooks and David Menard were injured within minutes. Bazzie, Jabar Westerman and rookie Darius Allen had no choice but to play without a defensive break through overtime, a scenario rarely repeated in an era of specialized rotations.