Tiger-Cats’ historic beat down spoils Argo home opener
Jeremiah Masoli threw for 338 yards, three touchdowns and added one rushing as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats dominated the Toronto Argonauts 64-14 in CFL action Saturday at BMO Field.
Jeremiah Masoli threw for 338 yards, three touchdowns and added one rushing as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats dominated the Toronto Argonauts 64-14 in CFL action Saturday at BMO Field.
A rare week 10 CFL trade gives DB Alex Suber a fresh start in Toronto
After practice Thursday afternoon, the Toronto Argonauts huddled up around head caoch Scott Milanovich and the legendary Michael Pinball Clemons. It went on for 25 minutes.
The Hamilton Ticats are coming off a 55-36 stomping of the Calgary Stampeders in Moncton, N.B. and the last time they faced the Argos, the black and yellow came out with a 37-32 victory in August.
It’s now up to Steven Jyles to set the Argo ship back on course.
It’s a simple playoff formula for the Toronto Argos — win and they’re in.
Chad Owens totaled 125 punt return yards, including one for an 80 yard touchdown, and his team’s defence came up with key stops in the final minutes of the game as the Toronto Argonauts held on to defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 17-13 on Sunday at the Rogers Centre, snapping a three-game losing streak.
The Toronto Argonauts take the field Sunday without a key player, but the addition of some familiar faces to the roster may help fill the void.
The Toronto Argonauts had a chance to play spoiler Friday night, but were no match for an Edmonton Eskimos squad hungry for a playoff spot.
In a 2009 season that they would like to put behind them, the Toronto Argonauts play host to the rival Hamilton Tiger-Cats Friday night (7 p.m. ET) at the Rogers Centre.