Toronto Argonauts (8\u002D5) at Calgary Stampeders (9\u002D5)
The Stampeders and Argos both employ the same bend-don’t-break philosophy defensively. You might put up some yards against them, but getting into the end zone is a different story. The Stamps have allowed the third-most net yards per game this season, while the Argos have allowed the second-most. Hopefully, that means we get a lot of offence.Article contentThe Argos employ a tonne of former Stampeders players and four former Stamps coaches.
With left tackle Derek Dennis’ season ending early because of a leg injury, Coker will be starting his second game. It’s a big challenge against a crafty vet.
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