LeFevour starts.
Hopefully the Argonauts success in Ottawa continues.
A loss here would create some unwanted separation in the east division standings while a win puts the Argonauts on a good footing in those standings.
LeFevour starts.
Hopefully the Argonauts success in Ottawa continues.
A loss here would create some unwanted separation in the east division standings while a win puts the Argonauts on a good footing in those standings.
I think LeFevour with his ability to extend plays will give Ottawa's average defense fits. If the Argo D can prevent Harris from connecting on his deep passes, the Argos walk out of our Nation's Capital with 2 points.
I for one am happy to see Lefevour continue to start. IMO, he has had 2 very good games.
One thing that can't be overlooked with Lefevour is his running ability has to keep the defence honest. I was one that was writing Whitaker off a few weeks ago, but it's amazing how much better he has looked when the D has to respect the possibility of the QB keeping the ball and getting to the outside.
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One thing Whitaker has seemed to be able to do a lot this season, is break bigger than average runs - a lot of 7 or 10 + yard carries; some have been late in games when it was maybe easier to achieve, but still, he has shown ability to get good yardage on lots of his carries - like a 9 yard/carry average last game I believe.
Too bad this Argo offensive coaching staff does not believe in more run game - as a way to make 1st downs and move the ball up the field; a bit or a lot more ground game (and add in some carries for Durie or Coombs too; plus some planned QB runs with LeFevour in now) instead of a lot of the 5 yard gainer dink & dunk and check-down passes, and this offence would be better, IMO.
And BTW - for a CFL RB nowdays to have a thousand yard season - with an 18 game sched. - he only needs to average 55 yards per game; yet how many teams have a RB on pace for 1000 + yards this season ?
My daughter observed (correctly, I'd say) that Whitaker seems to either get held for no gain whatsoever or bust out for 8-10 yards. Fortunately he's had a lot of the latter, especially of late.
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Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
While Whitaker is not exactly a Leon McQuay - in terms of explosive, break-away speed that is a constant threat to bust a run for 50+ yards - he is still capable of getting those decent chunks of yards = should merit more carries IMO. NO Leon's in the CFL now it seems (though Cornish was good for some long gainers) - partly because those kind of ability backs (speed, power, explosion) do not exactly grow on trees, and also IMO because CFL offensive "thinkers" do not value those types of RBs in favor of a more all-around back (blocking or pass catching assignments are valued), plus the offensive formations are so standard, with one basic run play now.
If i was a CFL GM, I'd damn well be looking for such a big play/explosive back to have on my roster - even as a back-up RB (could play STs maybe too) and have a few run plays a game called for him - and hope he breaks the odd big gainer ; take the place of some pi$$-poor & pathetic 4 yard hitch or check-down completions with the receiver tackled right away and short of the 1st down plays that exist so much in the CFL now. Same deal for a release well down the field by the TE/H-back that most CFL teams use to some degree now - send this guy down the seam and throw it to him 20 yards+ up field - even if just used strategically once or twice a game; could call it the Bingo play because the odd time I see a CFL team try it, it is often wide-open and uncovered - free spot on the play-book bingo card. ;o)
Diversity in a CFL offence - WTF is that ?
The Argos can win this game, and had better do so!
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McFadden is in at MLB, Jefferson is out at boundary corner.
Looks like just one change: Jefferson out, McFadden in. Presume we will again sit Hazelton and either Sackey or Campbell. I assume McFadden's return means we'll return to a more traditional 4-3 look at least some of the time, with Gordon or Isaac coming in when we go 3-4.
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Like everyone else who is impressed by him, I find Whittaker get's stronger as the game goes on and especially when we are second and long in a crucial possession.
Reminds a bit of Jon Cornish when he used to pile up the yards in the second half.
Now with Dan being a threat to run out of the pocket at any time, the D cannot key on both of these two hence the dual threat.
Wondering why Gabriel has not got his starting safety job back? - he was healthy enough to dress and play STs last game, and he did get on towards the end of the game on D ? - maybe Stubler likes Black better ? (and Black may have the better cover skills, but Gabriel is the better hitter/tackler with a nose for the ball, IMO)
Also - what is the nature of Thomas Miles' injury? - he didn't play much early in the season, and I wonder if he might too be a guy that Stubler does not care for as much? - Miles was often excellent when he played on the D last season IMO - nose for the ball and can hit - impressed me a lot more than McFadden has this year on the Argo D.
Gabriel played most defensive snaps in the last home game, as did Black. And I saw him on the tv coverage at times in Winnipeg. They have been using six and even seven DBs a lot. As noted before, the depth charts often bear little or no resemblance to the actual scheme and personnel used in the game.
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Is there some reason to be suspicious that Miles is not actually injured? Tons of guys get injured. Why would his in particular raise alarm bells? Is it because no one actually saw him leave a game due to injury?
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