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Buck Pierce poised for first training camp as 小蓝视频 Lions head coach

SURREY 鈥 Buck Pierce has been to plenty of training camps. This spring will be different. After decades as a player and on CFL sidelines, Pierce is preparing for his first season as head coach of the 小蓝视频 Lions.
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New 小蓝视频 Lions head coach Buck Pierce, left, reaches to shake hands with co-general manager and director of football operations Neil McEvoy, right, as quarterback Nathan Rourke watches after a news conference at the CFL football team's practice facility, in Surrey, 小蓝视频, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

SURREY 鈥 Buck Pierce has been to plenty of training camps.

This spring will be different.

After decades as a player and on CFL sidelines, Pierce is preparing for his first season as head coach of the 小蓝视频 Lions.

"Every off-season is different," the former quarterback said Monday. "This has been a change for me, but it's been exciting. It's been great."

Hired at the beginning of December to lead the Lions, Pierce will move into a new phase of his coaching career Wednesday when Lions' rookies and quarterbacks report to training camp in Kamloops, 小蓝视频 The rest of the team will join them Sunday.

The following four weeks will be about setting a standard for the team to build on all season, Pierce said.

"Training camp isn鈥檛 just about Xs and Os and running plays that are drawn up on the board," he said. "It鈥檚 about finding out who you are as a team and being closer as teammates. And that鈥檚 the message we鈥檙e going to send.鈥

There are still several roster spots up for grabs ahead of the season, Pierce added.

鈥淭raining camp鈥檚 for competition and guys are going to be here to compete," he said. "And I think that鈥檚 the exciting part for everybody.鈥

The former offensive coordinator for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers replaces former head coach and co-general manager Rick Campbell, who was dismissed after the Lions finished the 2024 campaign with a 9-9 record and lost to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the West Division semifinal.

That result left the group hungry heading into this season, said quarterback Nathan Rourke.

"I think what we鈥檝e proven to ourselves over the last couple of years, whether I鈥檝e been here or not, is that it鈥檚 not about how we start, it鈥檚 about how we finish and we just haven鈥檛 done that well enough," he said.

"And we鈥檙e bringing in a staff that knows how to finish and knows how to win those big games. And we鈥檝e got to figure out a way to come out of the West, because there鈥檚 no other way around it.鈥

Rourke is 小蓝视频's undisputed No. 1 heading into the season.

The 26-year-old Canadian wasn't on the roster to start last year as he worked to find a permanent home in the NFL. After returning to 小蓝视频, he posted a 3-5 record as a starter, sharing minutes with Vernon Adams Jr. when the veteran returned from injury.

The Lions dealt Adams to the Calgary Stampeders after the season wrapped.

Rourke spent his off-season in Metro Vancouver, training with several Lions teammates and trying to get some downtime with his wife, Emily. Now he's looking forward to getting back to work under a new head coach.

"(Pierce has) been great. It鈥檚 been great to work with him, to get to know him. He鈥檚 excited, he鈥檚 ready to go. It鈥檚 been fun to be around," the QB said.

"Obviously, I鈥檝e got a lot of respect for him, for what he鈥檚 been able to accomplish as a coach, what he鈥檚 done as a player as well. I think his story is cool, to start here (as a player) and then come back and coach here.鈥

Pierce's knowledge of the game comes across in the way he coaches, said Lions receiver Justin McInnis.

鈥淵ou can tell he鈥檚 a football guy. He understands the game. He played quarterback, so he knows a lot," said McInnis, who had a league-leading 1,469 yards last year with seven touchdowns.

"Just hearing the way he speaks and what he wants from this offence, he has faith in us. 鈥 So I鈥檓 really excited to work with him this year. I think he has a great mindset and he鈥檚 going to use us all really well.鈥

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 5, 2025.

Gemma Karstens-Smith, The Canadian Press

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