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Undefeated Bombers not taking Argos lightly

- TED WYMAN in Winnipeg

They are 3- 0, have scored 12 offensive touchdowns and have allowed only one against their defence and are the trendy pick to win the 2019 Grey Cup.

But you won’t find any members of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers organizati­on patting themselves on the back at this point in the CFL season.

“We’ve had some good success so far, but I don’t think we’re playing our best football by any means,” Bombers coach Mike O’Shea said Thursday, a day ahead of a matchup with the 0-3 Toronto Argonauts at IG Field.

“Every time we run the film, the guys are understand­ing that they can do better. They’re not ones to rest on what they did the week before.”

The Bombers have been installed as 11.5- to 12.5-point favourites for the game against the Argos and it would be a major shock if Winnipeg were to lose on their own home turf.

That doesn’t make it a guarantee, however.

The Bombers need to keep their game at the high level they establishe­d last Friday night in a 29-14 win over the previously unbeaten Ottawa Redblacks. The Bombers

moved the ball efficientl­y on offence, on the ground and through the air, hit on some big plays and shut the opposition down with stifling defence.

There were few holes in that performanc­e and yet you get the sense this week of preparatio­n was all about taking it to another level.

“We hold ourselves to high standards and we have high expectatio­ns for ourselves on a weekly basis,” Bombers starting quarterbac­k Matt Nichols said. “For us, it’s just all about getting better each week to week and playing better than we did the week before. Ultimately, that’s going to get you to where you want to be.

“It’s having leadership within the coaching staff and the veteran leaders that regardless of if you’re winning games or not we always expect to do better. When you have that mentality you’re going to put yourself in a good position.”

The Bombers are looking to get to 4-0 for the first time since 2003 and are closing in on a couple of defensive records. They have not allowed a touchdown by the opposition offence in the last two games, nor in the last nine quarters. If they shut out the Argos offence again, they’ll set a team record for games without giving up a touchdown and tie the record for most consecutiv­e quarters (13) without giving up a touchdown.

The Argos have only scored three offensive touchdowns all season, but their best game was last week — an 18-17 loss to the B.C. Lions — and the Bombers insist they will not take the Boatmen lightly.

“They’re a talented bunch,” Nichols said. “They do have a lot of veterans out there, an explosive receiving corps, veteran coaching staff across the board that I know is going to have those guys ready to play. I’ve been in this league long enough that the records sometimes can be skewed or misleading and when you turn on the film. They’re a team that plays hard, runs around and plays all over the whistle.”

The Argos lost their first game of the season 64-14 at home against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and then fell 32-7 to the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s in Week 3. Last week, they hung tough against the Lions but lost on a single point after a missed Lions field goal with no time on the clock.

“If you look at this last game, they had a real opportunit­y to win the game,” O’Shea said. “When you take portions of each and every game, they’ve had times when they were playing winning football. I think it’s a matter of time. Their defence has improved, they’ve got a lot of weapons on offence. The only thing they haven’t done yet is put up a W. But they’ve had opportunit­ies.”

If the Bombers really are going to be contenders for the Grey Cup this season — fans are not likely holding their breath after going 28 years already since the last Cup win — this is a game they simply can’t lose.

Maintainin­g focus is of the utmost importance.

“You’ve just got to attack the week as executing well and doing all the right things and not really worrying about their record,” Bombers running back Andrew Harris said. “It doesn’t matter where you stand or where they stand, it’s just about coming out and being physical and playing clean football and trying to get a win.”

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I’VE BEEN IN THIS LEAGUE LONG ENOUGH THAT THE RECORDS SOMETIMES CAN BE SKEWED …

 ?? KEVIN KING / POSTMEDIA NEWS FILES ?? Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterbac­k Matt Nichols unloads the ball under pressure in CFL action against the
Edmonton Eskimos. The Bombers are undefeated so far this season and have scored 12 touchdowns.
KEVIN KING / POSTMEDIA NEWS FILES Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterbac­k Matt Nichols unloads the ball under pressure in CFL action against the Edmonton Eskimos. The Bombers are undefeated so far this season and have scored 12 touchdowns.

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