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It was a tight first half, a Toronto-dominated third quarter, and a fourth quarter that "bounced" the Elks' way in what was one of the strangest Argos games in recent memory. The Toronto Sack Exchange was open for business, bringing down Elks quarterbacks six times, the defense also adding a pick-six and a fumble recovery. Chad Kelly made a few mistakes but also had huge highlights, and David Ungerer and Dejon Brissett both played very well with Kurleigh Gitten Jr out.
By Ben Grant and JB5
33 ratings
It was a tight first half, a Toronto-dominated third quarter, and a fourth quarter that "bounced" the Elks' way in what was one of the strangest Argos games in recent memory. The Toronto Sack Exchange was open for business, bringing down Elks quarterbacks six times, the defense also adding a pick-six and a fumble recovery. Chad Kelly made a few mistakes but also had huge highlights, and David Ungerer and Dejon Brissett both played very well with Kurleigh Gitten Jr out.

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