Montreal Gazette

Adams a bright spot in route by Argos

Pivot was Alouettes’ most productive quarterbac­k in exhibition opener

- DAN RALPH

Brandon Bridge made the most of his first opportunit­y with the Toronto Argonauts.

The native of Mississaug­a, Ont., completed 9-of-12 passes for a game-high 142 yards and two TDs to help Toronto dispatch the Montreal Alouettes 45-20 Thursday afternoon in the CFL exhibition opener for both teams. The sixfoot-five, 235-pound Bridge signed as a free agent with the Argos after two seasons with the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

Bridge highlighte­d an impressive offensive showing for Toronto, which accumulate­d 510 net yards and finished with five TD passes. Veteran CFL coach Jacques Chapdelain­e is in his first season as the club’s offensive coordinato­r.

“In this offence there’s a lot more freedom, there’s a lot more if you see a guy open you can take it,” Bridge said. “I feel like we have a lot of weapons at the receiver position, all we have to do is get them the ball and let them play.

“I’m just very very comfortabl­e in this offence.”

Bridge wasn’t the only Argos quarterbac­k to excel in Chapdelain­e’s offence. The six Toronto passers were a combined 27-of-38 passing for 455 yards with six TDs and only one intercepti­on.

Veteran McLeod Bethel-Thompson was a solid 6-of-7 passing for 131 yards and two TDs while starter James Franklin completed 3-of-4 attempts for 70 yards and a touchdown. Rookie Michael O’Connor, an Ottawa native, was also an efficient 4-of-5 passing for 29 yards and a scoring strike.

“The nice part about the offence is you don’t necessaril­y have to call shots for there to be shots,” Franklin said. “It just depends on what the defence gives us and the guys took advantage of that.”

Bridge said it was no accident multiple Argos quarterbac­ks succeeded Thursday.

“Coach Chapdelain­e takes opinions, he asks us what kind of plays we’re comfortabl­e with and that’s how he calls the game,” Bridge said. “I feel that’s why every quarterbac­k was successful because he at least had a list of plays that quarterbac­ks liked and he called it according to that.”

Bethel-Thompson helped stake Toronto to a commanding 20-0 first-quarter lead. The contest, which began at 11 a.m. ET, was held at Varsity Stadium before 4,314 spectators, most being Toronto-area schoolchil­dren who wildly waved the promotiona­l blue towels they’d received.

The Argos called Varsity Stadium home from 1916 to 1958 and the venue has hosted 30 Grey Cup games.

Toronto and Montreal conclude their pre-season schedules next Thursday. The Argos visit the Hamilton Tiger-Cats while the Als will host Ottawa.

Montreal opens its regular season in Edmonton on June 14 while Toronto kicks off its ’19 campaign hosting Hamilton on June 22.

Bridge put Toronto ahead 34-6 with a 79-yard TD strike to Rodney Smith on the Argos’ first offensive possession of the second half.

O’Connor, a rookie from U.B.C., threw a four-yard strike to Austin Cooper with 6:06 left to play.

Vernon Adams Jr. was the most productive of Montreal’s five quarterbac­ks, completing 8-of-17 passes for 116 yards with a TD and intercepti­on.

He appeared to have a scoring strike to Richmond Nketiah in the third, but Nketiah fumbled while stretching out to break the plane and Toronto recovered and took over at its six-yard line.

Adams hit Malcolm Carter with an eight-yard TD pass in the fourth before Etienne Moisan returned a Dakota Prukop intercepti­on 31 yards for the touchdown.

The quarterbac­k then found Chris Osei-Kusi on the two-point convert to cut Toronto’s lead to 37-18.

Jimmy Ralph, newcomer Derel Walker, S.J. Green and Llevi Noel scored Toronto’s other touchdowns. Drew Brown (one) and Tyler Crapigna (four) had the converts with Brown adding a field goal. Zack Medeiros booted a single.

Quarterbac­k Matthew Shiltz had Montreal’s other touchdown.

The nice part about the offence is you don’t necessaril­y have to call shots for there to be shots.

 ?? COLE BURSTON ?? The Argos’ James Wilder Jr. lifts wide receiver Jimmy Ralph after a touchdown against the Alouettes in Toronto on Thursday.
COLE BURSTON The Argos’ James Wilder Jr. lifts wide receiver Jimmy Ralph after a touchdown against the Alouettes in Toronto on Thursday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada