Afleveringen
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No CFL coach knows what Nick Arbuckle is about to go through better than Ryan Dinwiddie, who made his first CFL start for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 2007 Grey Cup. But how did we get to this point? Hosts Ben Grant and JB go through the East Final from start to finish and break down everything that contributed to Toronto’s dramatic 30-28 win over the Montreal Alouettes.
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Somehow – and maybe it’s because you’ve seen Rocky and Rocky II – you knew it would come down to this. As they get set to play the Alouettes for the right to represent the East in the Grey Cup, the Argos have a number of roster decisions to make. Hosts Ben Grant and JB go through all the week’s news and give you a thorough breakdown of everything you can expect to see this week in Montreal.
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The Argonauts are moving on to the East Final. On a record-setting night that saw the Argonauts score a franchise-high 58 playoff points and tie a CFL record for the most combined points scored in a playoff game, the Double Blue were simply too much for the Ottawa Redblacks to handle. Without Damonte Coxie, DaVaris Daniels and Makai Polk stepped up and Chad Kelly delivered what might have been his best game as a professional quarterback. Hosts Ben Grant and JB break it all down and go through what led to this big Toronto win.
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The CFL playoffs have arrived, and Toronto will host the East Division semi-final for the first time since 2012. Hosts Ben Grant and JB will go through all the week’s news including the naming of a league-high nine Toronto Argonauts as East Division All-Stars, plus they’ll tell you everything to know about this playoff matchup including injury news, offensive and defensive plans of attack, predictions, and a lot more.
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Resting a number of starters, the Argonauts allowed 581 yards to Tre Ford and the Elks offence, but saw their own offence explode with Nick Arbuckle at the helm. With 21 fourth quarter points, the Elks sent the game into overtime where they won it with a walk-off single point. Hosts Ben Grant and JB break down all the action and take a look at the injuries to Damonte Coxie and Cameron Dukes.
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With Cam Dukes getting first team reps heading into Toronto’s regular season finale in Edmonton, the expectation is the Argos will rest a number of starters. Hosts Ben Grant and JB go through all the week’s Argos news including an intriguing quarterback signing and positive signs at the turnstiles, and they go through what can be gained and what can be lost against the Elks.
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The Toronto Argonauts have clinched second place in the East Division with a 38-31 win over the Ottawa Redblacks, setting up a rematch between these two teams at BMO Field in the East semi final in two weeks. Toronto got out to a 38-6 lead through three quarters, but then the wheels just about fell off with Ottawa scoring 25 unanswered points in the fourth, driving for the tie in the final minute. Hosts Ben Grant and JB take a look at what went right, what went wrong, and how this unusual fourth quarter may have been a blessing in disguise for the Argos.
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It’s the final home game of the regular season for Toronto, but with a win over the Redblacks at BMO Field, the Argos will clinch second place, and host Ottawa once again in the East Semi-Final. Hosts Ben Grant and JB go through all the week’s Argos news, including a pair of signings, and get you set for this huge East Division clash.
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The Toronto Argonauts defeated the Blue Bombers in Winnipeg for the first time since 2015, clinching a playoff spot in the process and eliminated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from post-season contention. Toronto never trailed in this game, jumping out to a 7-0 lead on their opening drive, but it was the defence that deserves the laurels for an outstanding seven-sack, four turnover performance. Hosts Ben Grant and JB tell you how it all went down as they dissect this crucial Argos win.
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2021 draft pick Sage Doxtater signed with the Argos this week after spending time in the NFL and UFL, and Toronto was involved in a trade with the Calgary Stampeders that could lead to a few other additions. Hosts Ben Grant and JB go through all the week’s news and get you set for the toughest test of the season in Winnipeg.
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The CFL trade deadline came and went with no action from the Argonauts. Hosts Ben Grant and JB use Toronto’s bye week to answer a number of mailbag questions and take a look at how this season’s final four weeks will wrap up for the Argos, the East Division, and the CFL as a whole.
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The Argos honouring the importance of Truth and Reconciliation Day was a success, featuring an Indigenous-designed Argos logo, speakers, music, and dance from the community, which made it a memorable night. On the field, the Argonauts thoroughly outplayed the Alouettes, racking up over 500 yards of offence, including 234 rushing yards, but two critical mistakes almost cost them. Hosts Ben Grant and JB break down all the action in this hugely important Argos win.
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Toronto signed four players and unveiled an indigenous-inspired logo, while their former star linebacker stepped into the exciting world of reality TV. Hosts Ben Grant and JB go through all the week’s news and tell you everything you need to know about this East Final rematch between the Montreal Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts.
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The Argonauts had great offensive production with a beautifully balanced attack for the second straight week, but their defence was simply unable to stop Bo Levi Mitchell. On a night when Wynton McManis and Jared Brinkman both returned, one might have thought the defence would throw down their most inspired performance of the season – and while there were certainly moments, including an outstanding goal line stand, they were unable to generate a stop when they needed it at the end of the game.
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The Argonauts are coming off one of their best performances of the season, but so are the Tiger-Cats, who have had Toronto's number this season. Hosts Ben Grant and JB get you caught up on the week's news and give you everything you need to know about this huge East Division clash on Friday night.
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A week after getting blown out in Ottawa, the Argos had their game faces on in Vancouver. Chad Kelly played smart, disciplined football, the defence was relentless, and both Lirim Hajrullahu and Janarion Grant made huge special teams contributions in a wire-to-wire, three-phase win. Host Ben Grant breaks down all the action and takes you through Toronto’s big win.
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The Argos were blasted for their performance against Ottawa by just about everyone, from Adarius Pickett to the power rankings contributors on the CFL website, and fans of the Double Blue are starting to get nervous. Hosts Ben and JB take a close look at the criticism of Chad Kelly’s play and Ryan Dinwiddie’s coaching, and tell you everything you need to know about Toronto’s Friday the 13th game in B.C. against the Lions.
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For the third straight week, Toronto dug themselves an early hole, and for the second straight week, they were unable to climb out of it. Chad Kelly completed the fifth most passes in Argos history, and logged 463 yards through the air with three touchdowns, but the game was largely over by the time most of this was happening thanks, in part, to two rain-assisted pick-sixes, six total turnovers, and six surrendered sacks. Hosts Ben Grant and JB break down all the action.
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It’s been a game of musical chairs in the Toronto secondary all season long. Former starters Mason Pierce, Leonard Johnson, and Amani Dennis are no longer on the team, Robert Priester and Tarvarus McFadden have both played well despite not being on the roster to start the year, and while the team awaits Jonathan Edouard’s return, DaShaun Amos may also be unavailable with a shoulder injury. Hosts Ben Grant and JB look at what needs to be done in the defensive backfield and get you set for Saturday’s game in Ottawa.
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The last time these two teams played, Hamilton ran out to a 17-0 lead and hung on to win by a field goal. In this Labour Day Classic, the Tiger-Cats established a 21-3 first quarter lead, and won by a field goal once again. At the end of the day, Toronto’s offensive stats looked strong, and the defence only surrendered four points in the second half, but explosive plays in the game’s early stages were the difference. Hosts Ben Grant and JB break down all the action, looking both at what went wrong and what the Argos can build on going forward.
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