Just back from practice. If what I saw for most of practice is any indication, expect a couple of personnel changes on D. Looked to me as though Matt Black was taking most reps at SAM, with Brandon Smith taking a lot of reps at Hawkins spot. Detrick Bonner also took a lot of snaps on D, but I think he was taking reps at both of those 2 spots.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Wow, tons of pessimism here about this game. Now I'm almost afraid to watch.
Well, the depth chart is out. Looks like Agnew is starting at WILL backed up by Bonner. Seeing how much I saw Bonner taking reps, hopefully he at least subs in a lot. With the return of Owens, no Spencer. I was hoping they would find a way to dress him.
#Argos look to avenge wk. 6 in loss vs. #Ticats in 45th Labour Day Classic match up. Check out this wks depth chart! pic.twitter.com/4PzBuZvKV6
— Toronto Argonauts (@TorontoArgos) September 6, 2015
It's us vs the rest of the country
Nice to see Campbell (seemingly) back at LT. Wright should be competent at DE despite just stepping off the plane, since he was with us in camp. I'm hoping to see a much better game out of Agnew; reviewing last week's game tape cannot have been fun.
Also, that is a terrific group of six receivers (including Whittaker).
Time to continue Ticats' losing streak at home. I was hoping we would be end their loss-less streak at the new stadium, but beating the Ticats is always satisfying.
But only two of them are INTs. You would have to sit either Jones or Rolle to dress both Spencer and Owens, and that's highly unlikely because Jones starts and Rolle is an ST ace. Only other option is to sit one of the Big Three or dress a single RB. So no way it could happen as the roster is currently configured.
Argos-Ticats Labour Day rivalry 'biggest game of the year'
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilt...year-1.3217723It goes back 65 years and spans 44 games but defensive end Ricky Foley believes the Toronto Argonauts-Hamilton Tiger-Cats Labour Day rivalry has never been better.
Toronto (6-3) and Hamilton (6-3) meet Monday afternoon at Tim Hortons Field with more than just bragging rights on the line. They're tied atop the East Division and will also meet Friday night at Rogers Centre.
This marks just the second occasion Toronto and Hamilton will be battling for top spot in the East on Labour Day and the first time they'll be playing for sole possession of first place. The season series — which would break any season-ending tie in the standings — will also be decided with the Ticats having won the first meeting 38-14 last month.
And with Tim Hortons Field being a sellout, the atmosphere Monday will undoubtedly be electric.
"I think it (Labour Day rivalry) is stronger now," Foley said. "Hamilton has been in back-to-back Grey Cups and we're the last team from the East to win the Grey Cup (2012). "Both teams are at the top (of the East Division) so it's amped up, more intense. And the new stadium, Tim Hortons Field, helps a lot because that's a crazy atmosphere." Foley embraces being Public Enemy No. 1 in Hamilton. "I wish every game was like that," said the 10-year veteran and top Canadian in Toronto's 2012 Grey Cup victory. "I wish every game was sold out, people crazy screaming and yelling at you telling you that you're no good. I love that. That's what you play for, that kind of atmosphere. This is huge, absolutely huge, the biggest game of the year. That's no overstatement at all."
Chad Owens key to chances in HamiltonIf the Double Blue are to seize the moment, it will mean overcoming their recent struggles on the road against the Ti-Cats. Toronto is 1-7 in their last eight regular season visits to Hamilton, including 0-2 at Tim Hortons Field. Of course, Scott Milanovich and the Argonauts will not accept any excuses, despite the task in front of them. Moments like this are when the best players rise to the occasion, no matter what the circumstances. Along those lines, Toronto today welcomes back one of their very best player’s, with the return of Chad Owens. The four-time CFL All Star has missed the last four games with an ankle injury.
However, as Frank Zicarelli of the Toronto Sun reported, Owens has practiced every day in the lead-up to Monday’s game. In many respects, he has looked as good as you can expect, for someone who is returning from injury.
Ironically, his last action was in the previous matchup with the Tiger-Cats, when he had arguably his worst outing of the year. Owens finished the game with just three receptions (for just 21 yards), including none in the second half of the 34-18 loss. Around the same time as his injury, there were claims the 2012 CFL Most Outstanding Player was already having a below-par campaign. One theory claimed he had no chemistry with his new quarterback, Trevor Harris, resulting in just 26 receptions, 288 receiving yards and one touchdown catch.However, this theory doesn’t hold up, considering that stat line comes from just five games, including the final one, when Owens injured his ankle. In fact, if you prorate those figures over an 18-game campaign, it reads as 94 catches, 1,037 yards and 4 touchdown receptions.
Suddenly, the claim that the 33-year old has no synergy with Harris, looks absurd. The 94 receptions would equal his career-high, and the receiving yardage would actually be the second-best of his CFL career. In any event, head coach Milanovich is looking to get Owens heavily involved in the game against the Ti-Cats, as he told Zicarelli and the rest of the media: “He’ll be the No. 1 (option) plenty of times.”
If the Argos are going to win against the high scoring Ticats, they will likely need to have a significant running game that gains something like the 108 yards or more of three games ago rather than the 44 and 39 yards of the last two games in order to keep the Ticats from having the ball most of the time.
The Argos are often unwilling to commit to running the football, so why should the team be good at it?
It seems to me that Kackert (and Waters for that matter) has had one impressive and one pedestrian performance since returning. Whitaker has never looked so good as in game one. This game will be a very interesting indicator for where Owens is at in his career.
I just heard Schultzie on the pre game and could not agree more.
The key for the Argos is the defence.
What happens when the ball is in the air by the Cats.
Our D is last in the passing stats, how the line and the D backs react will likely determine the outcome.
Prediction - Hamilton 36
Toronto 23
I just think Hamilton is a more complete team with a much better secondary.
Argos just took a 1-0 lead...listening to Hogie on 1050 and watching TSN and the radio audio matches the TV video. That's very rare. I hope it stays that way after the first commercial. Saves me or anyone from hearing Rod Black..lol
Oh no, the D backs playing very lose on coverage, typically.
It does not bode well if this continues and we give Zach too much time to throw.
That TD was way too easy, we have to answer.
Well that was way to easy for Hamilton.
Man did the D get scorched on that drive...yikes, was originally thinking as bad as 42-13, but our offence can score also so I predicted the 36-23 loss.
Owusa-Ansah almost fumbled it. Kicking into the wind, the Argos are standing to far back.
God, I hate these uniforms. Why does these the league have teams wear these shit uniforms in high profile games? they should only be used in pre-season if ever. Casual fans who may happen to watch may actually think these are the official uniforms.
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