Think some pressure if off with the win last week but regardless, would be a nice one to have. Offensively, I still think the key is to get Wilder going to take some heat off the passing game and keep our offence on the field (as we saw on Saturday, the esks offence can stay on the field for long drives).Like the zip that Franklin had on his passes and he was letting his receivers go get passes – which was great.
Defensively, gotta get heat on Reilly. If he has time, he will give those receivers catchable passes and keep moving the sticks.Thought our D did a great job containing Gable and hope they can do so again.
Not only do we need to get pressure on Reilly, the secondary has to play much better. I have been seriously underimpressed with the play of our secondary, in particular Heath and Yell. Heath especially for his bone-head lack of discipline resulting in penalties. It's good that Trestman called him on it, but if that continues, he should sit.
Very impressed with Franklin's debut. He showed a lot of poise and can throw a nice ball into tight coverage. Hoping he continues to gain confidence and that the offence can move the ball consistently. Best way to beat Reilly is to not let him on the field.
Can't wait to see what happens this game.
Not looking good for the double blue this week. Can't see that Eskie offense leave as many points on the floor as they did last week.
But at the same time, I can't see the Argos squandering as many 2nd/3rd and short situations on offence. After getting stuffed on 3rd and short, Franklin seemed to change the way he was doing the sneaks and was much more efficient. I see a close game again that can go either way. As long as Edmonton doesn't somehow get to run 4 plays in 6 seconds at the end of a half (anybody remember this from a few years ago?), Argos should be all right.
It's us vs the rest of the country
I haven't been too impressed with the Argo offensive line surge on those short yardage plays. Edmonton's line was blowing the Argo D Line back a couple of yards every time. Maybe because the 3rd and 1 situations seem to be so common any more some teams have gone to very large offensive guards. Edmonton moved their 6' 10 330+ guard out to tackle this year but then brought in Bond at 6'7 330. Size matters on the 3rd and short plays apparently.
Exactly. I had never seen Jim Barker more pissed.
While I agree the line hasn't being blowing guys off the ball on these short yardage plays, I believe the bigger problem was with Franklin on the sneak, trying to go straight ahead, and not getting low enough to drive his body with any leverage. When he started moving a bit to his left, he started getting the first downs with ease.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Speaking of Jim Barker getting pissed there, I have never seen Trestman as angry as he was on the phantom defensive PI call on Saturday. He went right after that ref (#87) which is very unlike him. I’m not complaining either that was a brutal call.
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— Toronto Argonauts (@TorontoArgos) July 12, 2018
Interesting to see Tuggle at MLB.
So all of Woods, Reed, Plummer and Jordan are all injured?
Dowling makes his debut and I see Smith has been added to the lineup to backup Noel.
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Yeah we’ve started a different MLB every game so far this year. Injuries happen though and hopefully this solidifies itself as the year goes on.
Looking forward to it.
I think we’re in for a tough one. Home team’s seem to always have an edge, hence our win last week. Riley shreds our defence with all the time he has. I wish we had Butler (glad I didn’t say that on Twitter). This game will be a real indication what the Argos are all about. I’ll be happy with a close game, with a chance for a win.
Depth chart day!
— Edmonton Eskimos (@EdmontonEsks) July 12, 2018
Here is how we will line-up tomorrow against the @TorontoArgos.
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