
Toronto Argonauts fire general manager Jim Barker after missing CFL playoffs
TORONTO — The Toronto Argonauts opened the 2016 season amid high expectations with new ownership, a revamped stadium and the prospect of hosting the Grey Cup at home. They ended the campaign out of the playoffs at bottom of the league, and general manager Jim Barker paid the price Tuesday.
Toronto looked good early, winning four of its first six regular-season games. But the wheels fell off quickly as the Argos lost 11 of their final 12 contests, including their last seven straight, to finish last in the East Division with a 5-13 record that left them tied with Saskatchewan for the league’s worst mark.
Toronto was especially bad at BMO Field, posting a 2-7 record there while being outscored 283-187.
After spending two months reviewing the club’s football operations, president Michael Copeland felt change was necessary, firing Barker despite the two years left on his contract.