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July 7, 20121:00 PM MST
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Game Day
Roger’s Center, Toronto, On
Weather 29 Degrees, Winds 10 kmh NE, 30% chance of precipitation
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Game Breakdown
Team Records 2012Stampeders (1-0) Argonauts (0-1)
Team Records 2011Stampeders (11-7) Argonauts (6-12)
Head to HeadJuly 01 Toronto 23 at Calgary 21October 14 Calgary 29 at Toronto 31
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Stampeder StatisticsDrew Tate – Quarterback
Att/Comp % Yards TD Int Rating 35/25 71.4 299 1 2 82.9
Att Yards Avg Long TD Fum 18 86 4.8 20 2 0
Jon Cornish - Running Back
Nik Lewis – Slotback
Rec Yards Avg Long TD 12 105 8.8 16 1
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Argonaut StatisticsRicky Ray – Quarterback
Att/Comp % Yards TD Int Rating 39/29 74.4 298 1 0 104.4
Att Yards Avg Long TD Fum 8 48 6.0 27 0 0
Cory Boyd - Running Back
Chad Owens – Wide Receiver
Rec Yards Avg Long TD 6 100 16.1 52 0
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Pregame Discussion• Calgary comes off of a huge 38-10 victory against the Alouettes
where they showed very few flaws. • There are some bitter feelings between Calgary and Toronto due
to the defections of Brandon Isaacs and Defensive Co-ordinator Chris Jones
• Toronto swept last years season series 2-0 by a combined 4 points
• Toronto comes off of a 19-15 losing effort against the Eskimos where their offensive line took the lines share of the post game criticism.
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When Calgary Passes• Drew Tate and Kevin Glenn passed for a combined 338 yards against the
Alouettes last week but only generated 1 touchdown through the air. • Nik Lewis was the only receiver to break the century mark, but Calgary
spread the ball out to 8 receivers.• Calgary’s offensive line was good in terms of QB protection only allowing 1
sack• Toronto’s defence was sharp against Stephen Jyles allowing 236 yards
through the air and picking up one interception.
Advantage
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When Calgary Rushes• Jon Cornish was held in check by the Als defense as he failed to average
over 5 yards per carry in yardage. However the Stamps only gave Cornish the ball 18 times
• LaMarcus Coker makes his season debut, last year he rushed for a 9.8 yard average on 24 attempts
• Toronto held Edmonton running backs Hugh Charles and Calvin McCarty to a combined 56 yards but did give up 1 touchdown on the ground
Advantage
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When Toronto Passes• Ricky Ray struggled in the first half but gathered steam in the second half• Ray did a good job of distributing the ball as he hit 8 receivers • Ray continues to game plan around the short pass and hopes that his
game breakers in Owens and Durie will carry the mail• Toronto’s Offensive Line struggled giving up 3 sacks on Ray• Calgary Safety Eric Frasier joins the team at safety replacing Keenan
Macdougall who returned a fumble for a 63 yard touchdown• Calgary stifled the Alouettes passing game holding them to 174 yards and
generating 2 key picks
Advantage
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When Toronto Runs• Toronto struggled to run the ball with Cory Boyd gaining 48 yards on 8
carries and Ray gaining 34 yards on 3 carries• The Stampeders held the Alouettes to 39 yards on 12 carries• The Stampeder’s front 7 looked more comfortable in their standardized
defensive formations• Calgary’s front 7 combined for 13 tackles
Advantage
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Special Teams• Larry Taylor had a combined 132 yards on 8 return situation. He averaged 27.5 yards on 2
Kickoff returns and 12.8 yards on 6 punt returns• Rene Parades was 3 for 3 on field goals with his longest being 38 yards. Rob Maver had a
48.8 yard average on 4 punts with his longest being 63 yards• Calgary held Montreal to a 19.6 yard average on 7 kickoff returns, and allowed a 15 yard
average on 3 punt returns• Chad Owens returned 4 kickoffs for an average of 27.8 yards, Chad Kackert returned 2 Kickoff
with a 32 Yard average. On Punt returns Chad Owens returned all 7 punts for a 15 yard average
• Noel Prefontaine was 1 for 1 in field goals from 47 yards. He punted 8 times for a 45 yard average with his longest being 61 yards
• Toronto held Edmonton to a 22 yard average on 2 kickoff returns and a 4 yard average on 5 punt returns
Advantage
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Intangibles• It’s the Argonauts home opener, Temperature and humidity usually equal
a sharp disadvantage to the visiting team who doesn’t practice in those conditions
• There is an emotional element due to the Stamps anger at the recruiting of Brandon Isaacs and Chris Jones
• There is a rivalry between John Hufnagel and Jim Barker going back to their time working together in Calgary
• Calgary was upset twice by the Argonauts last year costing them first place in the Western Division
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