The sheriff is back in town.

That’s the phrase that I’ve used with BC Lions general manager Ryan Rigmaiden the last week or so to describe why his team has won three games in a row.

“It does feel good. I think the guys are prepared. I think the defence has stepped up. The personnel changes have been a positive, but I think the players are playing better. I think the coaches are doing their job. So yeah, it feels good,” stated Rigmaiden, whose return from NFL training camps has coincided with the Lions undefeated streak.

When Rigmaiden took over as the 17th general manager in team history on Nov. 20, 2024, his goal was to build a football team with the core values of leadership, accountability and toughness.

Ten months later, how does Rigmaiden feel in terms of those staples being devel

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