Kelly, Argos have plenty of respect for underdog Alouettes heading into East final
TORONTO — They’re only the second CFL team ever to register 16 wins in a season but head coach Ryan Dinwiddie and the Toronto Argonauts aren’t done yet.
And the Argos have a precedent of how a 16-win campaign can lead to naught.
Thirty-four years ago, Edmonton (16-2) finished atop the West Division. But its historic season ended with a stunning 32-21 conference final loss to the third-place Saskatchewan Roughriders (9-9), who went on to win the 1989 Grey Cup.
On Saturday, Toronto (16-2) hosts the Montreal Alouettes (11-7) in the East Division final needing a 17th victory to return to the Grey Cup. Toronto lifted the trophy last season with an upset 24-23 victory over the favoured Winnipeg Blue Bombers.