CFL team season
2007 Toronto Argonauts season Head coach Michael Clemons General manager Adam Rita Home field Rogers Centre Record 11–7 Division place 1st, East Playoff finish Lost East Final
The 2007 Toronto Argonauts season was the 50th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and 135th season overall. The Argonauts finished the regular season 11–7 and finished in first place in the East Division.
Offseason [ ]
CFL Draft [ ]
Pick #
CFL Team
Player
Position
College
29
Toronto Argonauts
Eric Maranda
LB
Laval
30
Toronto Argonauts (Via Calgary )
Steve Schmidt
TE
San Diego State
37
Toronto Argonauts
Sean Simms
DL
York
45
Toronto Argonauts
Brad Smith
WR
Queen's
Preseason [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Location
Final Score
Attendance
Record
A
June 9
Alouettes
Rogers Centre
W 27 – 13
18,156
1–0
C
June 21
@ Alouettes
Molson Stadium
L 34 – 26
20,202
1–1
[1]
Regular season [ ]
The team began with a disappointing 2-6 start to the season. With playoff hopes in jeopardy following a last second loss to the Blue Bombers on August 24th, the team turned things around with two big wins against their rivals from Hamilton. Pinball led the group to a 9-1 finish and a sixth straight playoff appearance.
Season standings [ ]
Team
GP
W
L
T
PF
PA
Pts
Toronto Argonauts
18
11
7
0
440
336
22
Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
18
10
7
1
439
404
21
Details
Montreal Alouettes
18
8
10
0
398
433
16
Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
18
3
15
0
315
514
6
Details
Season schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Location
Final Score
Attendance
Record
1
June 28
Lions
Rogers Centre
L 24 – 22
29,157
0–1
2
July 7
@ Tiger-Cats
Ivor Wynne Stadium
W 30 – 5
28,198
1–1
3
July 12
Stampeders
Rogers Centre
W 48 – 15
29,304
2–1
4
July 21
@ Stampeders
McMahon Stadium
L 33 – 10
28,202
2–2
5
July 26
Alouettes
Rogers Centre
L 26 – 13
31,097
2–3
6
August 2
@ Alouettes
Molson Stadium
L 29 – 27 (OT)
20,202
2–4
7
August 10
Roughriders
Rogers Centre
L 24 – 13
34,234
2–5
8
Bye
9
August 24
@ Blue Bombers
Canad Inns Stadium
L 15 – 13
29,533
2–6
10
September 3
@ Tiger-Cats
Ivor Wynne Stadium
W 32 – 14
28,644
3–6
11
September 8
Tiger-Cats
Rogers Centre
W 35 – 22
28,279
4–6
12
September 15
@ Lions
BC Place Stadium
L 40 – 7
31,156
4–7
13
September 23
Blue Bombers
Rogers Centre
W 31 – 23
26,423
5–7
14
September 28
@ Eskimos
Commonwealth Stadium
W 18 – 11
31,056
6–7
15
October 6
Eskimos
Rogers Centre
W 33 – 8
28,354
7–7
16
October 12
Alouettes
Rogers Centre
W 35 – 17
31,416
8–7
17
October 20
@ Alouettes
Olympic Stadium
W 16 – 9
44,510
9–7
18
October 27
Blue Bombers
Rogers Centre
W 16 – 8
40,116
10–7
19
November 3
@ Roughriders
Mosaic Stadium
W 41 – 13
28,800
11–7
[1]
Postseason [ ]
Round
Date
Opponent
Location
Final Score
Attendance
East Final
November 18
Blue Bombers
Rogers Centre
L 19–9
33,467
[1]
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
7
5
7
0
19
Toronto Argonauts
1
0
0
8
9
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers advanced to the Grey Cup for the first time in six years by stunning the Toronto Argonauts on Sunday but lost star quarterback , Kevin Glenn in the process.
Awards and records [ ]
CFL Eastern All-Stars: OFFENCE [ ]
CFL Eastern All-Stars: DEFENCE [ ]
References [ ]
Bold indicates Grey Cup victory
Toronto Argonauts
Founded in 1873
Based in Toronto, Ontario
Franchise Stadiums Culture and lore Important figures Retired numbers Key personnel Radio Grey Cup Championships (17) Eastern Division/IRFU Championships (24) Current league affiliations
League: Canadian Football League
Division: East