The '21 season has been a solid one for Lawrence, 32. It's hard to win football games so when you give yourself an opportunity to win a championship, I think a lot of guys are locked in and ready to go." "I think with 2020 (and) no football for many of us, a lot of guys aren't taking anything for granted. "Being an elite athlete, you're always like, 'Oh I'm untouchable, nothing can happen to me, I'm going to keep going,' and then, boom, something happens. "I think it (chance to win Grey Cup on home soil) is something that's already understood, especially with the whole pandemic last year," Lawrence said. the Ticats are attempting to become the first team to capture the CFL title at home since the 2013 Saskatchewan Roughriders.Īdding to the of anticipation is the fact that CFL teams didn't play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And with the Grey Cup game scheduled for Tim Hortons Field on Dec. Hamilton hosts the Montreal Alouettes in the East Division semifinal Sunday. Simoni Lawrence and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats don't need to be reminded about what's at stake.
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