
With Ricky Ray down, Argos look to quarterback James Franklin to lead the way
TORONTO — The future starts now for the winless Toronto Argonauts, with James Franklin at the helm instead of talismanic veteran Ricky Ray.
And as luck would have it, Franklin will make his first start as an Argo this weekend against his former team, the Edmonton Eskimos. Just to add some extra spice, Saturday’s contest at BMO Field is the first half of a home-and-away series that continues July 13 at Commonwealth Stadium.
“It’s good and bad,” said Franklin. “Some would say that it’s a benefit that I’ve got to see the (Eskimo) defence the last three years. But at the same time it’s still practice, it’s not live … It’s kind of funny how it works out that it is my first start. But I don’t think it’s necessarily an advantage. And I don’t think it’s a disadvantage.”
Ray was stretchered off in Toronto’s 41-7 loss to Calgary on June 23 when he suffered a neck injury after being sandwiched between Calgary’s Ja’Gared Davis and Cordarro Law. The 38-year-old is not expected back this season although there has been no such formal pronouncement.