The Argos beat themselves in the first half but Montreal was clearly the better team in the second half. In particular, Montreal's defence had its way with the Toronto offence. That matchup, especially in the second half, was the big difference-maker today. The Argos moved the ball well enough in the first half but shot themselves in the foot with fumbles. They simply weren't productive enough in the second half and when it looked like they might have something going with a minute and a half left they turned the ball over on downs. Waters was great on field goals but I thought that he had an off-game with his punting.
I really hope that we don't see a lot of panic on here after this one. The Argos still control their own destiny so it comes down to winning these final few games. They are certainly well aware after this one that they have some work to do.
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
I said it after last week's game but the coaches get no credit for victories and the blame for the losses. All Milanovich said was that last week was a must-win if they wanted to finish first while today's game wasn't because they did have some margin for error with Montreal that they didn't have for Hamilton. Obviously, that margin for error is now gone with today's loss. For the Als, this was a must-win if they wanted to maintain their chance of finishing first.
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
Do you honestly believe Harris would have done better against Montreal's stifling defense? I agree that today wasn't exactly an MOP performance for Ray, but wow...I guess football really is a matter of "what have you done for me lately?" I'm sure his fan club will be out in full force today.
I absolutely agree that a playoff picture is at best doubtful. I don't see Montreal and Hamilton losing from here on in, except of course, when they play each other, which will be a battle for first vs. second.
Strong Al's D but we have to have a better answer for it with the talent that is available. Fumbles and Brazill's drop late in the first half took away valuable points and was the difference in the game in my opinion.
But to me, this exemplifies the "playing not to lose" rather than "playing to win mentality." All games from last week on are, or were, must win for the Argos. Their situation was no different than Hamilton or Montreal's. At least Higgins knew that and properly prepared his troops.
Remember the time in the first quarter when the Argos were third and half-a-yard and Milo made the head-shaking decision to punt? I knew that he was simply playing not to lose, and, in that case, you usually end up losing, as did the Argos.
Defence was adequate, especially given the need to play several players out of position. Unfortunately, offence has been much of the same story all year - turnovers, untimely penalties and an inability to score touchdowns. While I didn't feel that the Argos were flat to start the game, I also did not detect playoff level intensity. On the day, Montreal was the better team and deserved the win -- tip of the cap to Higgins ans his boys.
One oar still in the water !
With Grigsby going to sign with Hamilton, making the playoffs after this loss doesn't get any easier.
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As I said over in the other thread, I can't see Grigsby making much of an impact next week as he will not have learned the offence sufficiently by then. I am not convinced that he will make an impact at all for the Ticats as I question just how good he is.
For the Argos, the larger issue, as pointed out by Paul Woods on Twitter, is what will happen at the tailback spot if Curtis Steele can't play next week. He was apparently injured today and walking gingerly in street clothes following the game.
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
Hamilton just got stronger today (addressing the RB concerns) and will be highly motivated to avenge last weeks collapse meanwhile our Argonauts completely fill their diapers today, pretty good vibe heading into next weeks showdown don't you think. This team continues to amaze me with their undisciplined play and lip service to correcting these issues but it keeps happening game after game!
We still control our destiny. Go 3-0 and we finish first. Win the next two games and we are in the playoffs, as far as I can tell (because we'd hold the tie-breaker over both Ham and Mtl). But we will have to play way better to beat either of them.
This is not why we lost the game, but overturning that PI call was astonishing. The defender was waving his arms in Chiles' face (screening) and he impeded him at the end of the play. How the booth could conclude there was no evidence of PI is beyond me.
Yes I guess we still do control our own destiny but have removed any margin of error with tonight's performance.
Constant penalty flags seemingly on every punt and kick return as well as every couple of plays from the line of scrimmage are very frustrating indeed.
Some of the video replay calls and subsequent explanations are actually embarrassing for this league, perhaps they don't have a camera in the video "command centre" as all you would see is the intense fog from the bongs these dumb jackasses must be smoking when they make these calls.
Grigsby doesn't have to be great to be a major help to Hamilton. However, he has 744 yards rushing and 444 yards receiving showing that he is something of a threat both ways. It was obvious in their Ottawa game, that part of the Redblacks success was that they didn't have to pay much attention to the Hamilton replacement running backs and could therefore focus nearly all of their attention on Hamilton's passing game, thereby limiting the Ticats to 15 points. Grigsby would be enough of a concern that ignoring him as a runner or receiver out of the backfield would likely be costly, while paying some attention to him will make the Ticat game that much more effective.
Those 2 Argo fumbles happen to take place when they had sharpe drives going too. Sean Whyte pinning the Argos deep on successive punts in the 2nd half was also huge for Montreal. I did not forsee the combo of Dinwiddle and Crompton besting Ray and Brady. Huge loss to say the least, but Hamilton could fall from 1st to 3rd next just like the Argos must did.
Crap!!!!!!! That was are playoff game!
Coach M gets fail this game!!!!
I would say that it was more the case that Noel Thorpe bested the Argo offensive braintrust this week. Will that happen again in two weeks though? I wouldn't bet on it. The coaching in the East and the league in general is pretty good and it really is a chess match from week to week or even quarter to quarter. The chess match between Austin, Condell, and Steinauer vs. Milanovich, Brady, and Burke will pick again this week and I am sure that we will be in for another nailbiter next Saturday. The Argos still have as good of a chance as anyone in the East of making the playoffs and finishing in first place.
Regarding Paul's post about the overturning of the interference, I still can't understand that call and I have absolutely no idea anymore what constitutes pass interference in this league. How that call against Brown could be overturned has to be one of the most perplexing Command Centre decisions of the season.
Cameron Dukes + Dan Adeboboye + Kevin Mital + David Ungerer + Damonte Coxie + DaVaris Daniels + Dejon Brissett = Unstoppable Force
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