Landry: Argos' defence a big, crashing Double Blue wave

Wynton McManis has a saying he likes to toss around and he did it again on Sunday night, just after he and the Toronto Argonauts had defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers by a score of 41-24 in the 111th Grey Cup.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.cfl.ca/2024/11/18/landry-argos-defence-a-big-crashing-double-blue-wave

Let’s not forget the score was 24-16 for the :argonauts: with less than :seven: minutes in the final quarter :exclamation: Simply put the :argonauts: bounce was in “FULL DISPLAY” Zack Collaros and his Offense had a rough outing-1 49 yard long ball to rookie sensation Ontaria Wilson :star_struck: :football: :vietnam:

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Absolutely
Who’s gonna crack under the pressure first type game

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It was a closer game than the score indicated and a few bad breaks against that formidable Argo D cost them the game.

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I don’t disagree, game closer than the score. But Argos were the better team for by far the majority of the game. Line of scrimmage was won by Argos and Effected Collaros play, even before his finger got hurt. Oddly enough the turning point for me was Whiteheads fumble deep in WBB territory. It seemed to go south quickly after that.

An amazing performance by Willie J all for not. McManis was a beast as well. 60 minutes of high level play from these two separate themselves from other Defensive players in the league.

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