We looked dead and cooled out after three.
The teams changed moe in the fourth and the rest is history, wow!
It was a very entertaining game.... It was hard to look at the stats at the end of the third, see the similarities, and then see how we were so far behind. Then came the fourth quarter.
It took all parts of the team to make that last quarter work. Defense and Specials got us great field position and the offense capitalized. Even the fans came through in the last minute to do their part in getting Zach off the field!
Totally satisfied .... Too bad more fans didn't show up .... Maybe next time in 2 weeks.
For those that sit on the " visitors" side in the dome, were the Argos fans loud from your perspective?
I sit behind the Argos bench, and it sounded loud but when one heard the Ticats fans, they sounded loud as well ..... But more echoed as they are on the other side.
I was on the visitors side -- both sets of fans were loud. From my perspective the biggest difference between the fans was that Hamilton fans used more horns/noise makers for noise whereas it seems that Argo fans relied on clapping & cheering (oh and I guess you could sort of hear the thunder sticks).
Whiny-Cat fans are complaining that Owens was offside (claims being anywhere from 2-4 yards offside) on the last touchdown. I didn't see it at the time and still don't see it on the highlight replays but what are others' thoughts on the matter?
The return of John Chiles was crucial tonight.
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When the play happened I thought he was too but this happens to every team, every game. This is the norm. Receivers have to be WAY offside for them to throw the flag. If we re-watched this game, I'm sure there are several examples of Ticat receivers doing the exact same thing.
I have found that there are times when a receiver appears to be offside while watching live but when you slow it down on the PVR he isn't. Dressler, on Labour Day, appeared to be offside for sure on the winning TD. However, when you slowed that play down he actually wasn't which I suspect happened on the Owens play too.
EDIT: I just watched the play on TSN's website and it looks like Owens was NOT offside. Pause the video when the ball is snapped and look at where Owens is: http://www.tsn.ca/video/cfl-in-game-...hdown-1.104314
Last edited by ArgoRavi; 10-11-2014 at 01:41 AM.
Chad Kelly + Dan Adeboboye + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
Owens was a little bit offside but they also had a touchdown that their receiver was WAY more offside and they didn't throw a flag.
EDIT: I guess it seemed worse than it really was.
its when the ball its snapped ... not when the QB pulls out from centre or you see the ball go back in shotgun. Its a optical illusion, thats why sometimes you think its offside.
Their are linesmen right on on the LOS watching the snap. They can tell right away if a receiver crosses before the ball moves. if their leg blocks the ball they are offside (obviously the ball hasn't been snapped yet)
Emry has really stepped up his game the last couple of weeks, leading the team in tackles last week and coming second this week and almost getting in position for an interception.
I did the same -- watching the highlights online & pausing them right on the snap. I agree, Owens is onside but we'll never convince the pussycats of that, lol. A great comeback for the Argos but I hope in the future that they wake up prior to 3/4 through the fourth -- I feel a little cheap getting the win lol. Based on the first 3.75 quarters, we certainly did not deserve to win that game.
I love the smell of burnt Cat in the morning. It smells like victory. Anyone else feel like it's 2012 with the Argos' late season push all the way to the Cup?
I'd like to see a breakdown of the Owens TD because it was a LB who ended up covering him. What did the Argos specifically do or perhaps what did the Ticats not do in order for Owens to get an advantageous match-up.
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I agree. Hamilton fans use noisemakers, we don't. But both were very loud at times.
He's playing way better the past five or six games, but he also took a very stupid penalty last night and got immediately benched for the rest of that series. About time Milo started making guys pay for stupidity. (And having said that, Rosamanda -- who took stupid penalties on both of the first two kickoffs -- got not one but two game balls last night).
He ran a post-corner and somehow the main DBs on that side moved over towards Chiles. Steinauer's scheme really got caught out on that play. Having a LB cover the most dangerous player in the league without safety help was a huge mistake.
Spencer Watt did not play in the second half and I could not see him on the sideline. If he is hurt our NAT depth will really be tested. With Durie and Laing out we are incredibly thin. I guess we could use both Bradwell and Woodson at receiver, but Bradwell is not nearly as valuable as Watt because he lacks speed. Watt may not get thrown to much but teams have to cover him deep -- they don't have to do that to Bradwell.
Last edited by Will; 10-11-2014 at 10:32 AM.
For those of you who missed the comeback...TSN is actually replaying last nights game right now
Good game, penalities were killing me though. Owens was as close as it gets but was onside. Does anyone know that on a scoring play if offside is looked at when reviewing? I have on many times used my PVR on plays and have found that when I thought the in motion man was offside he was in fact right on the line when the ball was snapped. As soon as the ball moves play is on.
Still have not had 20,000 at a home game this year. WOW, Sask and Hamilton games I would have expected that.
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