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THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL --  Coach Scott Milanovich had a sense that his Toronto Argonauts were ready to have a big game.

Then they went into Percival Molson Stadium and beat the Montreal Alouettes on their home turf.

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Ricky Ray threw a pair of touchdown passes to Chad Owens and Toronto's defence shone as the Argonauts downed the Alouettes 23-20 on Friday night.

''Our guys had an edge tonight, we felt it last night in the meeting room,'' said the Argonauts' first-year coach. ''These guys wanted it.

''We hadn't played well on the road and we knew we'd have to come in here and really play hard for 60 minutes to get this win because we respect Montreal so much.''

Swayze Waters added three field goals, including two from 50 yards, for Toronto (3-2). The Argos became only the third CFL team after Saskatchewan and Edmonton to win away from home this season.

Part of what had Toronto jacked up was that Milanovich was making his first trip back to Montreal, where he had been Alouettes coach Marc Trestman's offensive coordinator and right-hand man the last four years.

And ex-Als like safety Etienne Boulay were also playing their former team.

''There's a lot of people (in Montreal) that I care about and always will, but this was about the Argos, about us getting a win. Not about me or anybody else,'' said Milanovich.

Brandon London scored a TD and Sean Whyte had four field goals for Montreal (2-3), which has not won on the road and now has consecutive games in Winnipeg and Edmonton.

The crowd of 22,753 saw the Argonauts score on their first two possessions to take the lead. Then both defences came up big in the second half.

Ray passed for 236 yards in the first half, but only 44 the rest of the way. Montreal's Anthony Calvillo, still looking uncomfortable with a sore left (non-throwing) shoulder, completed 25 passes for 317 yards, but found the end zone only once against Toronto's league-best pass defence.

''I think we showed signs of being a very good team tonight,'' said Trestman. ''What stands out in my mind is we had a number of big plays negated by penalties, both offensively and defensively.

''We had some sacks that were negated. We had two or three big offensive plays and we went backwards because of penalties. And the turnovers. We had two and they didn't turn it over at all.''

The Alouettes have been a power in the CFL East since 1996, but now find themselves in the unfamiliar position of having a losing record only five games into the season.

Owens Diving Touchdown Grab vs. Als
''We're not in a position we're used to being in,'' Calvillo said. ''It's been a dogfight every week.

''Now the next game I worry about is Winnipeg. They've just got their first win at home and it's always tough there because their crowd is crazy.''

Montreal was also set back by injuries. Trent Guy had 102 yards on three kick returns before leaving with a rib injury. Whitaker was on fire early, but left 10 minutes in with blurred vision in his right eye, although he returned in the second half and ended up with 82 yards on 15 carries.

Toronto's Cory Boyd was held to 51 yards on 14 attempts. Still, the Alouettes were in the game in the final minute, but Whyte's last-second 54-yard field goal attempt fell short.

The Argos return home to face British Columbia next week feeling they are improving as the season progresses.

''We just can't seem to put two halves together,'' said Milanovich. ''We played very well in the first half and then had breakdowns in the third quarter and let it get close.

''We need to get back to work and find a way to put a full game together.''

Fan Comments
argofan4life31
Hebert is the worst safety in the league, he was responsible for not helping on two tds...........can you say washed up..........we will trade boulay back to you guys for #18 (as long as its the Jamel from last year)...lol
August 01, 2012 - 8:23pm
 
als rule
even with the loss I finally see the als D coming to the surface especially in the 2nd half!! also the STs return game showed hope and after the 1st half the coverage team finally was able to surround owens!! thumbs up to #44 ridgeway, #12 davis, #7 bowman, #34 hebert, #14 london thumbs down #23 williams, #9 deslauriers!!
July 28, 2012 - 11:38am
 
als rule
for 3 quarters even with a rifle the alouettes DB couldn't have stopped WR/PR chad owens!!
July 28, 2012 - 11:04am
 
tabbiefanmcb
Is it just me,or do the once-mighty Als seem to be fading? I thought AC's shoulder seemed better than it was in Hamilton but he still seemed to be uncharacteristically overthrowing receivers at times. ST coverage was better but the Argos were getting away with some deep bombs. It's a good thing Trestman can see evidence of a 'very good team'. I'm not sure how many others can.
July 28, 2012 - 10:59am
als rule
yes it's just you!! "trestman can see evidence of a 'very good team.' I'm not sure how many others can." well well after the game even if it was a loss many alouette supporters see the goal that trestman talks about!! the D worked thru a rough 1st half then played their finest football so far this year and the STs in the 2nd half shut owens down!! we could have won the game except for AC being to soft on his end zone TD throw to #18 that watkins picked, WR #9's fathom block near the end of the game that resulted in a calvillo sack and receivers dropping the ball especially in the 4th quarter eh #19 sj green!!
July 28, 2012 - 3:47pm
GoTi-Cats
I've been trying to convince myself that I see such signs too but maybe it's just a little less luck. I'll have to see 4 quarters of some team (Hamilton, I hope) outplaying them before I write them off. That being said, AC did seem a bit off again this game, otherwise the Argos would be the ones looking for answers.
July 28, 2012 - 6:23pm
als rule
you mean to tell me even if AC was off which he wasn't he's responsible for the als loss? #13 wasn't responsible for the als losing!! I'll not figure point it's a team game with highs and lows!! 42 players to win and 42 players to lose!!
July 28, 2012 - 11:48pm