Hogan: Argos Searching For Ground Game
Toronto Argonauts are focusing on revamping their struggling ground game after a disappointing 2025 season. New players, including right guard Dakoda Shepley and a fresh set of running backs, are being integrated into an updated offensive scheme. Despite last season's challenges, the team is optimistic about the improvements in their running attack, with standout performances from rookie Sam Hicks during pre-season games, highlighting a promising turnaround. Head coach Mike Miller emphasizes the importance of the run game in establishing field position and physicality on the field.
By the Numbers- Sam Hicks recorded 9 carries for 76 yards (8.4 yards per carry) and 3 touchdowns in the pre-season.
- Hicks was previously out of football for a year before making a comeback.
- Camp opened with Spencer Brown and Peyton Logan alongside new running backs, indicating competitive auditions.
- New fullback/tight end Jack Cassar and rookie Sebastian Parsalidis are demonstrating strong blocking abilities.
As the Argonauts prepare for their season opener this Friday, they aim to translate their training into effective game performance. The initial contest will test the cohesion of the new faces and the efficacy of the revamped run game.
Bottom LineThe Argonauts face a crucial season ahead as they seek to establish a robust running game, essential for improving their overall team dynamics. Building chemistry and executing their strategies will be key to restoring their competitive edge.
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