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		<title>Joseph in as Argos meet Riders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time is running out for the Toronto Argonauts to right the ship and make a playoff run.</p>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>The Argonauts are last in the CFL, sporting a 3-10 record for six points. With just five games remaining in the season, they are four points behind the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for the final East playoff berth.</p>
<p>Head coach Bart Andrus will start Kerry Joseph at quarterback for Saturday’s tilt in Regina. Joseph hasn&#8217;t started a game since Toronto&#8217;s shutout loss to Montreal on Aug. 7.</p>
<p>However, Joseph’s teammates aren’t concerned who is under centre.</p>
<p>“In the last two games, we have had reps with both quarterbacks and they both have good huddle presence,” offensive lineman Jeff Keeping told Argonauts.ca on Thursday.</p>
<p>“We are comfortable with both [quarterbacks] so we don’t really notice a difference”.</p>
<p>Neither Joseph or Cody Pickett have been particularly effective during Toronto’s current three-game winless streak, putting more pressure on the ground game.</p>
<p>Running back Jamal Robertson picked up 77 yards on 15 carries during <a href="http://www.torontoobserver.ca/2009/10/03/argos-lose-again-as-montreal-clinches-playoff-spot/">Toronto&#8217;s 27-8 loss to Montreal last Saturday</a>, scoring the team&#8217;s lone touchdown. He has also had the bulk of the carries for the Argos in recent games.</p>
<p>Last year’s special teams player of the year, Dominique Dorsey, has been used solely on kick and punt returns. The five-foot-seven running back shared carries with Robertson last season.</p>
<p>An advantage of having Joseph behind centre on Saturday will be his mobility. The 2007 CFL&#8217;s Most Outstanding Player runs significantly better than Pickett, possibly opening up the passing game.</p>
<p>Thus far, Joseph has not had any luck with his offensive coordinators. Both Steve Burratto and Andrus have shown a preference to a pocket passing game, a weak point in Joseph&#8217;s skill set.</p>
<p>If the team can find a way to put points on the board, its defence will give them a chance to win. The Argonauts defence held Montreal to just one offensive touchdown last week, and kept the score to within a major until into the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>Toronto will be facing a Saskatchewan squad that is in the thick of a playoff race in the West. The Roughriders are in second in the division with a 7-6 record, just two points behind Calgary for top spot.</p>
<p>Saskatchewan has not won its division since 1976, the longest drought for any CFL team.</p>
<p>The Green Riders are coming off of a tough 19-16 loss to the Lions. After Saskatchewan tied the game with less than three minutes to go, B.C. kicker Sean Whyte’s 33-yard field goal with less than 10 seconds remaining won the contest.</p>
<p>These two teams have not met since the Riders 46-36 victory on July 11, which spoiled Toronto’s home opener. Saskatchewan has won the last three meetings over the Argos, averaging just less 40 points a game.</p>
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