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Davos defeated Adler Mannheim 6-2 in the final preliminary round game for both teams. By all accounts, the 100th Grey Cup and the festivities leading up to it are going to be awesome. All of that will take place in Toronto in late November, and the Argonauts are doing everything they can to make sure theyll be a major part of it. The Argos went all-in this off-season in an attempt to give Toronto fans a home team to cheer for in perhaps the biggest Grey Cup in league history. The team finished in the East Division basement last season, so the massive overhaul Barker undertook over the winter was certainly necessary. And while chemistry could be an issue with all the new pieces wearing Double Blue, you can no longer deny the Argonauts now have the firepower to at least make a run at the Grey Cup. Ray is a proven winner at QB and has the capability of being the centerpiece of a team that makes a deep playoff run. Leading the Argos running attack is Cory Boyd, one of the most talented backs in the league. In his two years in the league, Boyd has twice broken the 1,000 yard mark and has averaged more than six yards per carry. Injuries have been a concern for the former league All-Star in his brief CFL career, but Toronto has a decent stable of backup runners, led by Chad Kackert and Canadian Jeff Johnson, ready to step up if needed. Toronto has also quietly put together a strong group of receivers. Chad Owens the receiver is catching up to Chad Owens the return man in terms of explosiveness and playmaking ability, while Andre Durie has become a reliable threat since converting from the running back position. The Argos lost veteran Jeremaine Copeland to retirement but Jason Barnes, who has some familiarity with Ray from ttheir time together in Edmonton, was added in the off-season. Wholesale Jerseys Outlet. The offensive line is the unit with the most to prove heading into the season. Picard left for Saskatchewan, neither LT - Rob Murphy (retired) and Edawn Coughman (released) will be back, and RG Taylor Robertson also retired. From an intriguing group that includes newcomers Marc Parenteau, Wayne Smith, and Andrew Jones, to go along with a number of holdovers, offensive line coach Steve McAdoo will be tasked with finding the right combination of five to protect the teams most valuable asset, a combination the team hopes can be all non-imports. The teams defence will also have a very different look this season, and for a unit that finished last in the league in all major defensive statistics categories, the shakeup should be welcome. With no blockbuster trade on defence, the unit will instead have to rely on Barkers finds over the off-season to fill the spaces between mainstays such as Ronald Flemons, Ricky Foley, and Kevin Huntley on the defensive line, and Ejiro Kuale and Jason Pottinger in the linebacking corps. The Argonauts loaded up in the hope that they can play in the 100th Grey Cup as hosts. But for a team that finished last in the East Division, losing twice as many games as they won a year ago, did they stock up enough? And even if they do now have the pieces, will they be able to gel together as a team in time to be taken seriously as a contender? There are a lot of questions to be answered, but with the playmakers theyve accumulated – and Ray at the steering wheel – the Argos this season have a real chance to make some noise. ' ' '

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