Lions receiver Williams doesn't look too far ahead, but is now focused on Bombers

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Lions receiver Williams doesn't look too far ahead, but is now focused on Bombers
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers now have Terry Williams' full attention. For weeks, the B.C. kick returner refused to look ahead to the club's much-anticipated rematch with Winnipeg, instead concentrating on whatever team the Lions were set to face.

For weeks, the B.C. kick returner refused to look ahead to the club's much-anticipated rematch with Winnipeg, instead concentrating on whatever team the Lions were set to face.

Friday's contest certainly matters. The two teams are tied atop the West Division with 11-4 records and split their previous two regular-season meetings. "It's a great matchup for the league and each team to see where it stands," Williams said."We've practised extremely hard and we're ready for the challenge."

The five-foot-nine, 170-pound Williams amassed 284 combined yards in B.C.'s 41-37 win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Sept. 16. That total included a 120-yard touchdown return of a missed field goal. "There's the hand-eye co-ordination," he said."There are many great kickers in this league so you have to know how the ball is coming off their foot, how to look in and be patient with the ball.Added Kenny Kim, Williams's Florida-based agent:"Terry is a player who can change the course of a game on a single play. He's a humble, hard-working young man with unlimited potential and whose game I can see continuing to grow.

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