
The Toronto Argonauts participated in the final practice before their first preseason game of 2016 on Thursday, returning to the grass field at the University of Guelph.
The team will participate in a walk through tomorrow morning in a last-minute preparation for their preseason showdown with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at 4:00 p.m. ET at BMO Field on Saturday.
“I’m just looking for them to keep playing the way they’re practicing,” said head coach Scott Milanovich. “We’re playing hard, we’ve been better with our discipline on penalties as the camp’s gone on, the defence is flying to the ball.”
The Argos coach is anticipating big hits on opposing receivers and efficiency from his own offence, stating that he’d like to see the team run the ball well against the Ticats.
Although he won’t personally see significant playing time, quarterback Ricky Ray is looking forward to the weekend’s tune-up as a chance to get used to the mental and physical pace of a real game.
“That’s what it’s all about, is getting used to real life situations out there,” explained Ray. “In training camp, we can sit back there and hold the football and nobody’s going to hit us, and you get too comfortable. Saturday’s going to be the day where we’re getting hit and your thought process has to speed up a little bit and get used to that game speed.”
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Backup QB position up for grabs in preseason
The battle for the backup quarterback position will reach its peak on Saturday,as the performance of each quarterback during the preseason game will play a large part in who winds up with the job.
Scott Milanovich announced the team’s quarterback rotation on Thursday morning, stating that Logan Kilgore would be given the ball to begin the preseason bout with the Tiger-Cats.
“Logan’s probably going to play the first quarter,” said Milanovich, “Ricky [Ray] will start the second quarter and he won’t play more than two series, I wouldn’t think. Adrian [McPherson] and Cody [Fajardo] will finish up.”
The Argos head coach and former professional quarterback will look to give the younger quarterbacks a chance to start in the team’s two preseason games, explaining that he’s already seen Ray and McPherson start enough games throughout their CFL careers.
“I’d like them to get that feeling of coming out of the tunnel and it’s their ball,” Milanovich explained.
All three quarterbacks in contention for the backup role have shown well so far in camp, leaving the job wide open for anyone’s taking heading into the two games.
“The preseason games are important,” said Milanovich. “They’ve all had good camps…We’ll see how this one goes, and how we play them against Montreal will be determined by this week.”
Kilgore, who will start the game for the Argos, is taking a simple approach to his first CFL game since last year’s preseason.
“Our main focus is getting out of the huddle, protect the football and make plays when they’re presented to us,” stated Kilgore. “We’ll try to limit the mistakes and hopefully both teams stay injury-free.”
Ray breaks down the quarterback group
The Argos veteran starting quarterback Ricky Ray talked about what he sees from each of the quarterbacks who are competing for the backup spots behind him:
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