Game 1:

Argos offence = 39 pass attempts by the QBs; and 7 run calls to the RBs (not counting QB runs or scrambles for either team)

Bummers offence = 28 pass attempts; and 24 ground game attempts for the RBs.


But let me guess - this was all determined by the Bombers getting an early lead, and the Argos' O had no choice but to go all-pass to catch up; and conversely, the Bombers were just content or able to go to more run game to protect the lead ??? - does that sound about right, all you defenders of the good ole boy faith ? ;o)

I thought/said here, pre-game, that it would be interesting to see the Argos run game with the new RBs; and that, no matter, Ricky Ray would be able to light it up with a mostly pass offence with his great passing ability and a very good receiving corps = wrong-O.


Going to keep tracking these CFL offensive "trends" as the season wears on.