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Reaves to start in Argos finale: Report

Posted 03 November 2009 by Stephen Sweet

It looks like coach Bart Andrus is calling for the left-hander. Stephen Reaves, who did not dress for a Toronto Argonauts game until October, will start Saturday’s season finale against the Montreal Alouettes, according to the Toronto Sun. The Tampa native saw his first CFL action last week against the Edmonton Eskimos in a 36-10 loss. Coming in [...] Continue Reading

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Argos lose seventh straight to Eskimos

Posted 31 October 2009 by Iain Colpitts

The Toronto Argonauts had a chance to play spoiler Friday night, but were no match for an Edmonton Eskimos squad hungry for a playoff spot. Ricky Ray threw for 332 yards and a touchdown in Edmonton’s (8-9) 36-10 victory at Commonwealth Stadium. Boxscore: Toronto vs. Edmonton The loss was Toronto’s (3-14) seventh straight and comes just two [...] Continue Reading

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Andrus, Moreno fined for post-game comments

Posted 28 October 2009 by John Chidley-Hill

The Canadian Football League has fined Toronto Argonauts head coach Bart Andrus $1,000, and linebacker Zeke Moreno an undisclosed amount for “publicly disparaging” the quality of game officials. Andrus and Moreno made their comments in the aftermath of Friday’s 26-17 loss to arch-rival Hamilton. “I’m just saying the stuff is not consistent, game to game, crew to [...] Continue Reading

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Fresh faces in lineup as Argos take on Ticats

Posted 21 October 2009 by Domenic Gratta

In a 2009 season that they would like to put behind them, the Toronto Argonauts play host to the rival Hamilton Tiger-Cats Friday night (7 p.m. ET) at the Rogers Centre. The Argonauts (3-12) are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention while the Ticats (6-9) are still in the mix, sitting tied for second place with [...] Continue Reading

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Argos’ QB Reaves will dress against Edmonton

Posted 14 October 2009 by Luke Barry

As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention. After dropping nine of their last 10 games and with injuries starting to mount, it would be fitting if the Toronto Argonauts‘ coaching staff decided to try something different on Friday. The tentative proposal for the game against the Edmonton Eskimos: Start third-string pivot Stephen Reaves ahead [...] Continue Reading

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Joseph in as Argos meet Riders

Posted 09 October 2009 by Stephen Sweet

Time is running out for the Toronto Argonauts to right the ship and make a playoff run. When the Argos travel to Saskatchewan to take on the Roughriders Saturday night (9 p.m. ET), Toronto will need a win to keep pace in the post-season race. The Argonauts are last in the CFL, sporting a 3-10 record for [...] Continue Reading

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Joseph clears the air with Argo coach

Posted 07 October 2009 by Iain Colpitts

A day after he criticized Toronto Argonauts coach Bart Andrus for not naming a starter for their upcoming game, quarterback Kerry Joseph cleared the air and explained his comments to reporters. The CFL’s Most Outstanding Player from 2007 hasn’t started since the Argos were shutout 25-0 at Montreal on Aug. 7. On Monday, Joseph said his two-year [...] Continue Reading

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Argos lose again as Montreal clinches playoff spot

Posted 03 October 2009 by Michael Seff

Anthony Calvillo threw for 216 yards and a touchdown, and the playoff-bound Montreal Alouettes beat the Toronto Argonauts, 27-8, on Saturday at Rogers Centre. The Argos (3-10) hung tough in the first half, but ultimately fell victim to the CFL’s top-ranked defence, which limited them to just 218 yards and forced three turnovers. After an ineffective first-half [...] Continue Reading

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