Argos looking to maintain their competitive edge during stretch run
TORONTO — The Toronto Argonauts’ late-season push will be a lot about team management for head coach Ryan Dinwiddie.
Toronto (11-1) hosts Hamilton (6-7) on Saturday night in the fourth and final regular-season meeting between the longtime CFL rivals. The Argos have clinched first in the East Division but the Tiger-Cats are battling the Montreal Alouettes (6-7) for second.
Toronto has also clinched the season series with Hamilton (3-0). But the challenge facing Dinwiddie now is ensuring the Argos maintain the competitive edge that’s given them the CFL’s best record, but not at the expense of losing key performers to injury.
So on Saturday, running backs A.J. Ouellette and Andrew Harris and starting offensive lineman Isiah Cage will sit out. Quarterback Chad Kelly will play, as will all of the defensive starters who were on the field for last week’s 23-20 road win in Montreal that secured the Argos first in the East.