Toronto Star

Audition by subtractio­n for Argos, Redblacks

Regular-season finale is a ‘job interview for everybody’

- LISA WALLACE THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA— The Ottawa Redblacks’ final game of the regular season has no meaning in the standings, but there’s plenty at stake for some of the players lining up Friday night against the Toronto Argonauts.

With a 30-13 victory against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last week, Ottawa (10-7) earned a bye to the East Division final on Nov.18, allowing the Redblacks the luxury to rest its starters Friday.

The game will present a welcome opportunit­y for some players who spent a long season on the practice roster to showcase their talent.

As for the Argonauts, it’s been a disappoint­ing season by all accounts for the defending Grey Cup champions (4-13), who will look to end the season on a high note.

Toronto coach Marc Trestman made a number of changes to his roster. Running back Travon Van, acquired two weeks ago, will make his Toronto debut. Will Campbell takes over right tackle as Chris Van Zeyl will sit out the finale, and Jimmy Ralph will start at wide receiver.

“We’re preparing the same way, we’re going in this game the same way,” said wide receiver Armanti Edwards.

“Plus, it’s basically a job interview for everybody in here.”

For the playoff-bound Redblacks, though, Friday’s game is a different story.

“It’s pretty much like being redshirted,” said wide receiver Seth Coates said of the college practice of keeping a player out of competitio­n for a year. “It’s the first time in my life I was sitting and watching the whole time so it was definitely tough because you’re back at square one.”

Coates is one of nine new faces on the offensive side of the ball for the Redblacks, as veteran receivers Brad Sinopoli, Greg Ellingson and Diontae Spencer will be getting the night off.

“It’s a really great opportunit­y,” said Coates. “I know how fun it’s going to be and how long we’ve prepared for this.”

Redblacks coach Rick Campbell said preparatio­n remained the same this past week.

“We talked all year about what gets you going, what’s the fire that burns inside you,” said Campbell. “These guys want to play good football. I told them at the beginning of the week that this is a make-or-break game because it doesn’t mean anything in the standings, but it means a lot to guys that have worked hard all year and want to play good football when they have the opportunit­y so we’re going to go out there and do our best.”

Backup quarterbac­k Dominique Davis and third-string pivot Danny Collins will split the game.

Davis has had the opportunit­y to start a game during his time with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and wants to ensure the Redblacks continue to ride the momentum of the last two weeks.

“We’ve got a lot of guys who’ve pretty much been sitting all year and are hungry to play and we just want to go out there and showcase our talents on this last game,” said Davis. “I just want to go out there and be a field general and keep making plays and get the ball to our playmakers hands and let them score some touchdowns.

While Collins has seen spot duty at times throughout the season, the 25-year-old is anxious to prove to himself he’s capable of being productive in this league.

“You’ve got to show what you can do around the league, especially to other teams and definitely to this team, but it’s just to show myself what I can do as far as ability is what’s most important.”

“It means a lot to guys that have worked hard all year and want to play good football when they have the opportunit­y.” RICK CAMPBELL REDBLACKS HEAD COACH

 ?? RICHARD LAUTENS TORONTO STAR ?? Greg Ellingson, left, who gained 1,000 yards for the fourth season in a row, is one of several stars who will sit out on Friday.
RICHARD LAUTENS TORONTO STAR Greg Ellingson, left, who gained 1,000 yards for the fourth season in a row, is one of several stars who will sit out on Friday.

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