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2 MATT BLACK Defensive BACK , 187 lbs. Saginaw Valley State Born: March 1, 1985 Toronto, Ontario 4th Year Argos/4th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Extended contract with Toronto on December 30, : Dressed in18 regular season games with no starts for Toronto... Week 4, Dressed at backup CB and played ST in loss vs. Winnipeg... Made 2 ST tackles...week 5, Dressed at back CB and played ST scoring his first career TD in loss vs. Edmonton (29/07/11)...Scooped up a Damon Duval punt and raced it 81 yards for his first career touchdown then made a terrific ST tackle on the very next play, added 1 DT... Week 12, Dressed at backup CB and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Made 3 ST tackles. 2010: Dressed in 14 games with no starts for Toronto Weeks 1-3, Did not dress due to injury Week 5, Made 2010 debut on 42-man active roster Week 7, Dressed at backup DB and played ST in win vs. Montreal Thrust into action at CB when Willie Middlebrooks and Lin-J Shell both left game due to injury Made 1 DT and 3 ST tackles Week 10, Dressed at backup DB and played ST in loss at B.C Made single-game career-high 3 ST tackles Week 12, Dressed at backup DB and played ST in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Recorded 2 ST tackles Week 17, Dressed as backup DB and played ST for loss vs. Montreal Finished game with 3 DT, 1 ST and 1 PKD 2010 Playoffs Dressed at backup DB, played ST and had a career-game in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Forced a Marcus Thigpen fumble in the second quarter, then recovered a Marcus Thigpen fumble in third quarter on Hamilton s 12-yard line resulting drive ended in an Argos touchdown Named Runner Up, CFL Special Teams Player of the Week Dressed at backup DB and played ST in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Made 1 ST tackle. 2009: Signed with Toronto on March 11, 2009 Dressed in 6 games at cornerback and played primarily on special teams in his CFL rookie season with the Argonauts... Week 1, Had 1 ST tackle in season opener at Hamilton subbed into game on defence, for CB Jordan Younger, during the second half Week 2, Dressed at backup CB and played on special teams in loss vs. Saskatchewan Made 2 ST tackles and returned 1 kickoff for 19 yards Week 3, Dressed at backup CB and played on ST recording 1 ST tackle in loss at Calgary Week 4, Started at punt returner (24/07/09) and was a backup CB in win at Winnipeg Had 3 PR for 20 yards, LG 13, before leaving game at beginning of second quarter with shin injury Week 5, Added to IR with leg injury Weeks 6-7, On 46- man active roster but did not dress...weeks 8-16, Added to practice roster Week 17, Dressed as backup CB and played ST in loss at Edmonton Made 1 ST tackle Week 18, Dressed as backup CB in loss vs. Montreal. 2008: Drafted by Toronto in the 6th round, 45th overall, of the CFL Canadian Draft Returned to school for final year of eligibility. College: A four-year starter at Saginaw Valley State ( ) 2008 Named First-Team All-GLIAC Selected to the Valero Cactus Bowl senior all-star game Recorded 42 tackles, four pass breakups, ranked third in the GLIAC with five interceptions for 119 yards on the season, including 1 for a 19-yard TD Earned GLIAC Player of the Week honours East Coast Bowl in Petersburg, VA 2007 Played in 8 games Named Academic All-Conference Returned 12 punts for 91 yards Led the team with a 14.8-yard punt return average and ran back 8 kickoffs for 203 yards and a touchdown Also posted an interception and 42 tackles Named Second-Team All-GLIAC 2005 Started all games as a freshman 2004 Redshirt freshman. Personal: Matthew is married to his college sweetheart. Together, they are proud parents of a new baby girl. Matt enjoys spending his free time cooking and relaxing with family and friends. The Black s live in Toronto year round. During the offseason, Matt transitions into a full time position with Manulife Bank as a Banking Consultant. He is also very active with the Argos Huddle Up Bullying Prevention program and making other community appearances. He graduated from Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) with a Communications and Marketing degree in May He was heavily involved in the student Athletic Advisory Committee; an athletic group focused on community involvement and initiatives. He was also selected to attend the NCAA National Leadership Conference. Playing for Northern Secondary School, Matt was the recipient of the 2003 Harry Jerome Award for excellence in Athletics after he lettered in baseball, track and field, rugby and football. In 2003, Matt was voted Male Athlete of the Year. Black was an All-Star member of the Metro Toronto Wildcats in the OVFL where he won the league s Most Outstanding Defensive Back Award. Matt s parents, Marlene and Donovan live in Toronto and he has two younger siblings. 30

3 39 Matt black defensive back CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2009 TOR TOR TOR TOTALS Players Punt Returns Kickoff Returns TEAM NO YDS LG TD NO YDS LG TD 2009 TOR TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles Tkls For Loss GP DT ST TT KD FF FR QB NO YDS 2010 TOR TOTALS

4 Tristan Black linebacker , 221 lbs. Wayne State Born: April 4, 1984 Toronto, Ontario 3rd Year Argos/4th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Acquired by Toronto in a trade with Calgary on August 21, 2010 in exchange for the rights to a negotiation list player (DL Corey Mace). 2011: Dressed in 18 games with no starts for Toronto Week 1, Dressed as backup DB and played ST in win at Calgary Thrust into action at middle linebacker when starter Jason Pottinger left the game with an injury Made his first career interception for 5 yards (01/07/11), on a Henry Burris pass, and recorded 2 DT...Week 4, Dressed as backup LB and played ST in loss vs. Winnipeg...Replaced starting MLB Ejiro Kuale when he was ejected for rough play in the 3rd Quarter and made single-game career-high 7 DT (23/07/11) Week 8, Dressed at backup LB and played ST in win vs. Saskatchewan Made 2 ST tackles. 2010: Attended training camp with the Stampeders and added to team s 9-game injured list Traded to Toronto in Week 8 and dressed in ten (10) regular season games with no starts for the Argos Week 10, Made Argos debut (11/09/10) in loss at B.C. dressing at backup LB and playing ST Week 15, Dressed as backup LB and played ST in loss vs. Hamilton Made 2 ST tackles Week 16, Dressed as backup LB and played ST in win at Winnipeg Made 2 DT and recovered a fumble by kick returner Deon Beasley, caused by teammate Willie Pile, on the last play of the first half Week 18, Dressed at backup LB and played ST in win at Montreal Made 2 DT and 3 ST tackles and returned 1 kickoff for 8 yards 2010 Playoffs Dressed as backup LB and played ST in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Dressed as backup LB and played ST in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Made 1 ST tackle. on the squad with 66 tackles...dressed in all 11 games making eight starts...made 66 tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss 2005 Played in all 10 games starting the final six contests as a freshman...finished second among WSU LBs with 40 tackles, also recorded 4.5 tackles for loss (-10 yards), 1.5 sacks (-4) yards, and two pass break-ups. Personal: A Toronto-native, Black attended Central Tech High School and was a two-time Toronto Star All-City selection. Tristan played one season of CEGEP football at Montreal s Vanier College (a prep school) before enrolling at Wayne State. His younger brother Everton is a linebacker for the University of Manitoba Bisons and played for the North Toronto Wildcats. Tristan spent summers playing with the Scarborough Thunder. Since 2010, Tristan has founded a not for profit organization called the True North Strong Athletic Organization. The organization s leading program is the Canadian Football Factory which strives to uplift and nurture youth in the GTA by engaging them through athletics. One of Tristan s inspirations is his older sister Cassandra who has Down Syndrome, prompting Tristan to fundraise to improve quality of life for those afflicted. College: Played four seasons ( ) at Wayne State Started 36 of 43 games and finished with 289 tackles 2008 Started 11 games Named a team captain as a senior Led team, seventh in conference with 101 total tackles as well as four sacks Named Second-Team All-Conference squad Received the team s Ultimate Warrior award for outstanding work in the weight room Participated in the East Coast Bowl Earned All-GLIAC Honourable Mention for the second straight year...started all 11 games... Finished third on team with 82 tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss with three sacks...two-time WSU Defensive Player of the Week selection Earned All-GLIAC Honourable Mention after finishing fifth CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2009 CGY TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2010 TOR TOTALS

5 3 CORY BOYD RUNNING BACK 6 1, 209 lbs. South Carolina Born: August 6, 1985 Orange, New Jersey 3rd Year Argos/3rd Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on March 12, 2010 Extended with Toronto on March 21, : Named an East Division All-Star at RB for second straight season Dressed in 14 regular season games with fourteen (14) starts for Toronto Week 1, Started at RB in win at Calgary and notched his seventh career 100+ yard rushing game...finished with 17 carries for 100 yards, LG 33 and 1 TD...Week 7, returned to lineup, after missing four games due to injury, and started at RB in loss at Hamilton...Rushed 16 times for 73 yards, LG 8 and 1 TD, and caught 3 passes for 29 yards, LG 18 Week 8, Started at RB and recorded his first multi-td of the season in win vs. Saskatchewan Rushed 12 times for 45 yards (3.8 avg.), LG 8, and 2 TDs, and caught 3 passes for 31 yards, LG Week 10, Started at RB in loss vs. B.C... Carried 11 times for 76 yards, 6.9 AVG., LG 32...Week 11, Started at RB in loss at B.C...Rushed 14 times for 71 yards Week 12, Started at RB in loss at Saskatchewan Carried 15 times for 90 yards, AVG. 6.0, LG 17...Week 13, Started at RB in win vs. Winnipeg...Carried 12 times for 109 yards, LG 44 Week 14, Started at RB in loss vs. Hamilton...Carried 11 times for 60 yards, AVG. 5.5, LG 16...Week 15, Started at RB in loss at Montreal...Carried 7 times for 27 yards, AVG. 3.9, LG 7, and caught 3 passed for 24 yards, LG 15 Week 16, Started at RB and totalled 175 yards from scrimmage in win vs. Calgary Carried 18 times for 148 yards, AVG. 8.4, LG 35, 1 TD, and caught 3 passes for 27 yards, LG 12...Named CFL Offensive Player of the Week for second time in his career Week 17, Started at RB and totalled 137 yards from scrimmage in loss vs. Edmonton, including his 10th career 100+ yard rushing game Carried 15 times for 132 yards, AVG. 8.2, LG 64 The 64-yard carry in the first quarter, which started from inside the Argos goal line, was a new personal career-long (21/10/11)...Week 18, Started at RB in win at Winnipeg...Carried 14 times for 91 yards, AVG 6.5 yards, LG 35 Surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the second consecutive season becoming the second player in team history (Michael Jenkins 2000 & 2001) to do so. 2010: Dressed in and started 16 games in his first season in Toronto Named Argos Most Outstanding Player for first time in his career as voted by the Toronto chapter of the FRC Named East Division All-Star at RB for first time in his career Named CFL s toughest player through peer voting in CFL on TSN survey Named CFL All-Star at RB for first time in his career Named CFLPA All- Star at RB Week 1, Made CFL debut (01/07/10) while starting at RB in Canada Day season opener at Calgary Carried 8 times for 32 yards, 4.0 AVG Week 2, Started at RB in win at Winnipeg and rushed for first career 100-yard game and scored first career TD (09/07/10) Carried 19 times for 109 yards, 5.7 AVG., LG 23 and 1 TD Week 3, Started at RB and ran for 142 yards on 20 carries, 7.1 AVG, LG 23 (14/07/10) in win vs. Calgary Week 4, Started at RB and carried 19 times for 148 yards, LG 41, AVG. 7.8 in win vs. B.C., earning him Runner-Up CFL Offensive Player of the Week honours It was his third-consecutive 100+ yard rushing game which ties Dick Shatto and Cookie Gilchrist for second-most consecutive 100+ yard rushing games in Argos history Week 5, Started at RB in loss at Montreal Carried 9 times for 53 yards, 5.9 AVG., LG 15 Week 6, Started at RB and celebrated his 25th birthday (06/08/10) with a big game and a big win at Edmonton Scored 3 TDs, 2 rushing & 1 receiving (his first receiving TD of his career) which was also his first multi-td game of his CFL career Became first Argonaut since Michael Jenkins in 2001 to score 3 TDs in a game Had career-highs of 164 yards and 25 carries, 6.6 AVG, and his longest career run, LG 43 yards Also caught 4 passes for 46 yards, LG 14 and finished with 210 yards from scrimmage Named CFL Offensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career Week 7, Started at RB and carried 17 times for 63 yards, 3.7 AVG, 1 TD in win vs. Montreal Also completed his firstcareer pass (14/08/10), a 13-yard toss on an option throwback to QB Cleo Lemon, who then ran 13 yards for a first down Week 8, Started at RB in loss vs. Hamilton Carried 16 times for 81 yards, 5.1 AVG, LG 17 and caught 3 passes for 28 yards Named CFL Offensive Player of the Month for August for first time in his career Week 9, Started at RB in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton Carried 11 times for 54 yards, 4.9 AVG, and scored the Argos only touchdown while also catching 6 passes for 38 yards Totalled 105 yards from scrimmage Week 10, Started RB in loss at B.C Carried 11 times for 57 yards, LG 27, 5.2 AVG Week 13, Started at RB and became fastest Argo (11 active games), third-youngest Argo and seventh different Argo RB ever to reach 1,000 yards in a season (2/10/10) in loss vs. Saskatchewan Carried 20 times for 148 yards, AVG 7.3, LG 49, and caught 4 passes for 43 yards Week 14, Started at RB in win at Saskatchewan Raced for 131 yards on 21 carries, AVG 6.2, LG 40 Earned sixth 100-yard rushing game of his season, tied for second-most in an Argos season with Gill Fenerty (1989) & Bill Symons (1968) Week 16, Started at RB and accumulated 156 yards from scrimmage (86 rushing & 70 receiving) and a career-long 66-yard receiving touchdown from Cleo Lemon (23/10/10) Week 17, Started at RB in loss vs. Montreal Carried 8 times for 68 yards, 8.5 AVG., and scored a 33-yard TD, his second TD in as many games Caught 4 passes for 79 yards, LG 33 for a total of 147 yards from scrimmage 2010 Playoffs Started at RB in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Carried 19 times for 93 yards, AVG 4.9, LG13 and caught 8 passes for 39 yards, LG 11 Started at RB in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Carried 8 times for 43 yards, LG 18, before being carried off the field with an injury late in the game. 2009: Waived by Denver on March 31, : Drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the seventh round (238th overall) of the NFL Draft Waived by the Buccaneers on July 26 and subsequently placed on season-ending injured reserve Released by Tampa Bay on October 17 Signed to the Denver Broncos practice squad on November 4 Promoted to the active roster on December 9 when fullback Peyton Hillis was placed on injured reserve Returned to practice squad the next week Re-activated for Week 17 following the season ending injuries to Selvin Young and P.J. Pope, but did not dress in a game. College: Played for the Gamecocks from 2003 to 2007 as a running back Only the second South Carolina player ever to gain 1000 yards both rushing and receiving in a career In his senior year, rushed for 9 touchdowns and over 900 yards 2007 Led the Players 33

6 cory boyd running back 3 Gamecocks in rushing with 823 yards in 12 games... Started seven times... Averaged 5.0 yards per carry... Scored a team-high eight rushing touchdowns... Also was third on the team and led all SEC running backs with 35 receptions for 406 yards and two scores... Ranked fifth in the SEC and 59th in the country in rushing yards per game at 68.6 and was fourth in all-purpose yards, averaging per game... Recorded three 100-yard rushing games... tied the school record with three rushing TDs against Wofford...Had a career-long 40-yard burst against Wofford... Injured his ankle in that contest and did not play against FAU...Named the Ernest A. Brooks Memorial Award winner as the MVP of the Carolina-Clemson game...given the offensive Everyday Effort Award following the 2006 spring drills 2006 Declared a medical redshirt 2005 Was the team s second leading rusher with 309 yards on 62 carries with three touchdowns and the team s second leading receiver with 35 catches for 347 yards and one TD... Saw duty at both tailback and fullback Saw action in all 11 games as a tailback and special team s performer... Named the team s Freshman of the Year... Team s fourth leading rusher with 232 yards on 58 carries... Had 11 receptions for 145 yards... Scored three rushing touchdowns and had one receiving TD 2003 Redshirt freshman. been a player ambassador as part of the Argos Level The Playing Field program, mentoring a high school football team. In 2010, he worked for Rite of Passage where he helped coach and counsel juvenile offenders through education and physical fitness programs. He attended Orange H.S. where he played high school football and basketball. After high school, he earned a football scholarship to the University of South Carolina. Personal: Cory spent the off-season in Toronto working as a personal trainer and participating in the Argos Huddle Up Bullying Prevention Program and making other community appearances. Cory has also CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Tackles Year GP NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD DT ST TT 2010ab TOR a TOR TOTAL a CFL All-Star b East Division All-Star CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Tackles Year GP NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD DT ST TT 2010 TOR TOTAL SINGLE GAME RUSHING YARDS (100 YDS MIN.) DATE TEAM OPP ATT YDS 06-Aug Oct-11 TOR CAL Jul-10 TOR BC Oct Jul-10 TOR CAL Oct-11 TOR EDM Oct-10 TOR SSK Jul Sep-11 TOR WPG Nov-11 TOR HAM July YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE GAMES (TOP 5) DATE TEAM OPP YDS 06-Aug Oct Oct-11 TOR CAL Oct Jul-10 TOR BC 153 MULTI-TOUCHDOWN GAMES (2 OR MORE) DATE TEAM OPP TDS 06-Aug Aug-11 TOR SSK 2 34

7 88 Mike bradwell receiver 6 3, 193 lbs. McMaster Born: July 11, 1986 Toronto, Ontario 4th Year Argos/4th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Selected in the 2nd round (13th overall) by the Toronto Argonauts in the 2008 CFL Canadian Draft...Signed with Toronto on December 3, : Dressed in 17 regular season games with four (4) starts for Toronto...Week 1, Added to 1-game IR to start the season... Dressed in every game from week 2 to week 18...Week 6, Dressed as backup WR and played ST Scored his first TD of the season in loss vs. Montreal Caught 2 passes for 41 yards, LG 22 and 1 TD...Week 7, Made his first start at WR in place of injured teammate Spencer Watt in loss at Hamilton...Caught single-game career-high 8 passes for a total of 67 yards (not career-high), LG 16 Week 12, Dressed at backup WR and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Replaced Spencer Watt when he left game due to injury Caught 4 passes for career-high 78 yards Week 17, Started at WR in loss vs. Calgary Caught 2 passes for 40 yards, LG : Dressed in all 18 regular season games, with four (4) starts, for Toronto Week 1, Started at SB in Canada Day season opener at Calgary and recorded no stats Week 10, Started at SB in loss at B.C. Caught 3 passes for 27 yards, LG 7 Week 17, Dressed as backup WR and played ST in loss vs. Montreal Caught 1 pass for a 10-yard touchdown from Cleo Lemon, his first major of the season (29/10/10) Week 18, Started at WR in win at Montreal Caught career-high 5 passes for 68 yards, LG Playoffs Dressed as backup WR and played ST in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Dressed at WR and played ST in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Recorded no stats. 2009: Dressed in all 18 games, starting 5, at receiver for the Argonauts in rookie CFL season... Led all Canadian Argos receivers with 25 catches for 350 yards Week 1, Dressed at SB and caught 2 passes for 39 yards while making CFL debut (01/07/09) at Hamilton Week 2, Recorded 3 catches for 77 yards, LG 37, and 1 TD, his first in the CFL (11/07/09), to commemorate his 23rd birthday Week 3, Dressed at SB and was forced into action as non-import receivers Talbot, Scott and Lambros all left the game with injuries in the first half Finished second on team with 3 catches for 59 yards, LG 40, and played ST in loss at Calgary Week 4, Made first career start at SB (24/07/09) and caught 1 pass for 9 yards in win at Winnipeg Week 5, Dressed at SB and made 2 catches for 18 yards, LG 11 Recovered teammate Tyler Scott s fumble in the first quarter Week 6, Dressed at SB and played ST in loss at Montreal Caught 2 passes for 16 yards, LG 10 Week 7, Dressed at SB and caught 2 passes for 15 yards in loss vs. BC Week 8, Dressed at SB and caught 2 passes for 14 yards in loss to Calgary Week 9, Started at receiver and made 2 catches for 11 yards, LG 7, in loss at Hamilton Week 10, Started at receiver and recorded no stats in win vs. Hamilton Week 12, Started at receiver and had 1 catch for 19 yards in loss at Winnipeg Week 15, Dressed as a backup WR and caught 1 pass for 20 yards in loss vs. Edmonton Week 16, Dressed at backup WR and caught 2 passes for 18 yards, LG 9, in loss vs. Hamilton Week 17, Dressed at backup WR and caught 2 passes for 35 yards, LG 23, in loss at Edmonton. College: Played five seasons at McMaster ( ) 2008 Attended training camp with the Argonauts but returned to school to complete his eligibility Played in four games, missing five games due to hamstring injury, but caught 23 passes for 277 yards and 2 TD Also ran once for 21 yards 2007 Played in all eight regular season games Named CIS First-Team All- Canadian Led CIS in receiving yards with 958, also the second highest season total in school history Set Marauder all-time single-season school recorded by catching 53 passes Led OUA with nine touchdown passes including a 108-yard score which was the longest completion in McMaster history Averaged yards receiving per game 2006 Played six conference games Caught 10 passes for 129 yards 2005 Played four conference games Had nine receptions for 139 yards 2004 Did not play football as a freshman to pursue academics. Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Receiving Tackles GP NO YDS AVE LG TD DT ST TT 2009 TOR TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Receiving Tackles GP NO YDS AVE LG TD DT ST TT 2010 TOR TOTALS Personal: Mike attended Leaside High School in Toronto where he was the special teams player of the year. He first joined the football team in grade 12 after years of playing hockey at a high level. He enjoys watching movies and golfing in his free time and is a strong supporter of the Sian Bradwell Fund For Children With Cancer. Mike has two older siblings, Dave, a PhD graduate from M.I.T., and Suzanne, an emergency room doctor in St. Catharines. He majored in civil engineering at McMaster University. 35

8 Andre durie running back/slotback , 197 lbs. York Born: July 27, 1981 Mississauga, Ontario 6th Year Argos /6th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Extended contract with Toronto on January 5, : Dressed in 17 regular season games with fourteen (14) starts for Toronto Week 1, Started at RB/SB and returned kickoffs in win at Calgary...Led team with 4 passes for 59 yards, LG 25 and returned 2 kickoffs for 38 yards, LG 22 Finished with 107 allpurpose yards...week 2, Started at RB/SB and played ST in loss at Winnipeg...Caught 3 passes for 43 yards, LG 22...Week 3, Started at RB/SB and returned kicks in loss at Montreal...Caught 2 passes for 34 yards, LG 25, and returned 4 kickoffs for 94 yards, LG 32...Week 4, Started at RB/SB in loss vs. Winnipeg...Rushed 3 times for 42 yards, including his longest career run from scrimmage at 36 yards (23/07/11)... Week 5, Started at SB/RB and returned kicks in loss at Edmonton...Caught team-high 5 passes for 32 yards, LG 16 Week 6, Started at SB/RB and played KR in loss vs. Montreal Caught 6 passes for 46 yards, LG 16...Week 7, Started at SB/RB and played KR in loss at Hamilton...Achieved his second-highest receiving yards game of his career with 4 receptions for 76 yards and his second-career TD from Cleo Lemon and returned 3 kickoffs for 64 yards, LG 31 Week 8, Started at SB/RB and played KR in win vs. Saskatchewan Caught team-high 6 passes for 46 yards, LG Week 10, Started at RB/SB and played KR in loss vs. B.C...Caught 3 passes for team-high 29 yards, LG 11 and returned 3 kickoffs for 48 yards, LG25...Week 11, Started at RB/SB and returned kicks in loss at B.C...Caught 3 passes for 47 yards, LG 29 Week 12, Started at SB/RB and returned kicks in loss at Saskatchewan Caught 5 passes for 71 yards, LG 28, and a touchdown Week 18, Dressed at backup SB/RB and returned kicks in win at Winnipeg Returned 3 kickoffs for 67 yards, LG : Dressed in and started 18 regular season games for Toronto Week 1, Made first career CFL start at RB/SB (01/07/10) in Canada Day season opener at Calgary Caught 3 passes for a team-high 58 yards and carried once for 12 yards Week 2, Started at RB/SB in win at Winnipeg and caught 2 passes for 24 yards, LG 14, with 2 carries for 0 yards Week 3, Started at RB/SB in win vs. Calgary Caught 3 passes for 29 yards, LG 12, and forced a Calgary defender to fumble, when Toronto turned the ball over, preventing a big gain Week 4, Started at SB/RB in win vs. B.C. and caught a team-high 5 passes for team-high 50 yards, LG 14 Week 7, Started at RB/SB in win vs. Montreal Made his first-career TD reception (14/08/10) on a 17-yard pass from Cleo Lemon to start the third quarter Finished with 3 catches for 35 yards, LG 17, 1 TD and one carry for 13 yards Week 8, Started at SB/RB in loss vs. Hamilton and had a career game on offence Achieved personal career-highs by catching 7 passes for 69 yards and rushed 1 time for 15 yards for a personal-best 84 yards from scrimmage...named CFL Canadian Player of the Week for the first time in his career Week 10, Started at RB/SB in loss at B.C Finished with a single-game career-high 95 receiving yards on 5 catches, including a career-long reception of 57 yards from Cleo Lemon in the first quarter Left late in the game with injury and did not return Named Runner-Up, CFL Canadian Player of the Week Week 11, Started at RB/SB in win vs. Winnipeg Caught 3 passes for 13 yards, LG 8 Week 12, Started at RB/SB in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Caught 3 passes for 29 yards, LG 24 Also had 3 kickoff returns for 34 yards, LG 24 Week 13, Started at RB/SB and played kickoff returner in loss vs. Saskatchewan Caught 5 passes for 52 yards, LG 19 and did not return any kicks Week 14, Started at RB/SB in win at Saskatchewan Caught 2 passes for 29 yards, LG 20, and had 2 carries for 5 yards, LG 3 Made 1 DT on a Saskatchewan interception return Week 15, Started at RB/SB and caught 1 pass for 6 yards in loss vs. Hamilton Made 3 DT on two Hamilton interceptions and a Ticats fumble recovery Week 16, Started at SB/RB and returned kickoffs in win at Winnipeg Caught 2 passes for 18 yards, LG 13, and returned 2 kickoffs for 39 yards, LG 21 Week 17, Started at RB/SB and returned kickoffs in loss vs. Montreal Caught 2 passes for 15 yards, LG 9, and had 2 kickoff returns for 33 yards, LG 18 Week 18, Started at SB/RB and returned kicks in win at Montreal Caught 5 passes for 70 yards, LG 29, and returned 7 punts for 33 yards, LG Playoffs Started at SB/WR and returned kicks in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Caught 1 pass for 11 yards and returned 2 kickoffs for 9 yards, LG 14 Started at RB/KR in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Caught 1 pass for 25 yards and 1 pass for 8 yards. 2009: Extended contract with Argonauts on December 17, 2009 Dressed in 18 games at backup running back, slotback and kick returner for the Argonauts...Led the team (seventh in the CFL) and set a single-season career-high with 1,033 kickoff return yards on 43 kickoff returns, LG 84...His kickoff return yards total was the fourth-highest single-season output by an Argos player ever (behind Dominique Dorsey, Raghib Ismail and Michael Clemons)...Finished second on the team with 1,059 combined yards Weeks 1-5, Dressed at backup RB and played ST...Week 6, Made regular season debut at slotback (07/08/09) and played ST, making 1 ST tackle, in loss at Montreal Week 7, Dressed at backup SB and made first career CFL reception (14/08/09) for an 8-yard gain while also playing ST in loss vs. BC Week 8, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner in loss vs. Calgary Returned 6 kickoffs for an impressive 149 yards, LG 35, tipped a Burke Dales punt and forced Titus Ryan to fumble a punt return which resulted in an Argos touchdown Named Runner-Up for CFL Special Teams Player of the Week Week 9, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner in loss at Hamilton Had a solid effort as a returner with 6 kick returns for 189 yards (the fourth-highest kickoff return output by an Argo in a single game), including a spectacular return for 82 yards Also made 1 catch for 16 yards and 1 ST tackle on the night Earned CFL Special Teams Player of the Week honours for the first time in his career Week 10, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner made 2 ST tackles and returned 5 kickoffs for 105 yards, AVG 21.0, LG 29 in win vs. Hamilton Week 11, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner in loss at BC Had 1 KR for 9 yards on the night Week 12, Dressed 36

9 32 ANDRE DURIE RUNNING BACK/SLOTBACK at backup SB and kick returner in loss at Winnipeg Returned a fumble 3 yards for his first touchdown of the season when teammate Kyle Jones blocked a Mike Renaud punt early in the fourth quarter Week 13, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner in loss vs. Montreal and returned 3 kickoffs for 114 yards, LG 48, 38.0 AVG Week 14, Dressed at backup SB and KR and recorded 4 kickoff returns for 91 yards, LG 30, in loss at Saskatchewan Week 15, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner and returned 3 kickoffs for 49 yards, LG 18, in loss vs. Edmonton Week 16, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner, returning 2 kickoffs for 54 yards, LG 40, in loss vs. Hamilton Week 17, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner, returning 7 kickoffs for 102 yards, LG 33, in loss at Edmonton...Week 18, Dressed at backup SB and kick returner, returning 6 kicks for 171 yards (the fifth-highest single-game output by an Argonauts player ever), LG : Started season on nine-game injured list with a hand injury sustained in pre-season game at Montreal Dressed in 9 games Week 10, Returned lineup and made 2008 debut playing RB and special teams Made 1 ST tackle in loss at Montreal Dressed at backup RB and played special teams from Weeks 11 to 18 Week 13, Dressed at backup RB and played ST Carried 2 times for 5 yards, and returned 2 kickoffs for 43 yards in loss vs Calgary Week 14, Dressed as backup RB and played ST, making season-high 3 ST tackles in loss vs BC. 2007: Attended CFL Evaluation Camp in March in Toronto prior to joining the Argos Signed with Toronto as a free agent on May 10, 2007 Dressed in 5 games, missing 5 due to injury, as a backup RB, special teams player and occasionally lined up at kick returner in his rookie campaign in Toronto Dressed for both pre-season games versus Montreal and was placed on the Argos practice roster to begin the season Week 3, made CFL debut as a backup RB and scored a touchdown on the first carry of his career in win over Calgary (12/07/07) Week 6, dressed as backup RB but became feature tailback when John Avery left game with injury Scored the game-tying touchdown on a 1-yard plunge in the fourth quarter at Montreal 2007 Playoffs On active roster but did not dress in East Final versus Winnipeg. College: Played three seasons ( ) at York University, sitting out the 2006 campaign with a knee injury Set an OUA record for single game rushing yards with 349 and single-season York records for rushing yards (1,367), scoring (96 points) and rushing touchdowns (15) Also set a York record for career rushing touchdowns with Sat out entire campaign recovering form a knee injury 2005 Played in two games for York, carrying the ball 30 times for 194 yards (LG 28) before suffering a season-ending knee injury in a game versus Queen s Started eight games for the Lions at running back and registered 148 carries for 1367 yards and 15 touchdowns (LG 78) Finished the season with four 200+-yard games including a 334 yard, four touchdown performance versus Windsor on October 16 Also added 12 receptions for 118 and one touchdown on the season Added four kick returns for 73 yards Tied a CIS singlegame record with six touchdowns to lead York to a win over Waterloo 2003 Registered 85 carries for 845 yards (9.9 AVG) and 7 touchdowns to accompany 21 punt returns for 391 yards and 12 kick returns for 352 yards. Personal: Andre currently resides in Burlington, Ontario and has two children, Malcolm (10), who has been diagnosed with autism, and Cian (8). He is the son of Melva Durie and has two older brothers named Wayne and Kyron and a younger sister named Brianna. He credits Kyron with introducing him to football. Nicknamed Slick, Andre spent the off-season working for Community Living Mississauga as a support worker and with the Children s Aid Society. As a child, he idolized Michael Pinball Clemons, along with Michael Jordan and Emmett Smith. A member of the Mississauga Warriors of the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) in 2001, Andre established a league record for rushing touchdowns (22) as well as rushing touchdowns in a single game (6). He also played at St. Joseph High School in Mississauga. Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Tackles Year GP NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD DT ST TT 2007 TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOTAL Most Receptions in a Game DATE TEAM OPP NO 03-Nov-11 TOR HAM 8 20-Aug-10 TOR HAM 7 CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Tackles Year GP NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD DT ST TT 2010 TOR TOTAL Kickoff Returns Punt Returns Year NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD Single-Game Most Career Receiving Yards 2007 TOR DATE TEAM OPP NO 2008 TOR Nov-11 TOR HAM TOR Sep TOR Sep TOR Nov TOTAL Aug-10 TOR HAM 69 37

10 Joe Eppele offensive GUARD , 304 lbs. Washington State Born: August 12, 1987 Vancouver, B.C. 3rd Year Argos /3rd Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Selected by Toronto in the first round (2nd overall) in the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft. Signed with Toronto on May 18, : Dressed in all 18 regular season games with seven (7) starts for Toronto Week 12, Dressed at backup OL and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Replaced starter Cedric Gagne-Marcoux at left guard when he was injured in the 1st Quarter Played entire second half at right guard when starter Taylor Robertson left game with ankle injury... Eppele was replaced by Jeff Keeping and Gagne- Marcoux at left guard in second half...week 13, Made first career start at Right Guard in Week 13 win vs. Winnipeg Started Weeks at right guard. 2010: Dressed in seven (7) regular season games in his rookie CFL season Weeks 1-7, Added to 46-man active roster but did not dress Week 8, Made CFL debut (20/08/10) dressing as backup OL in loss vs. Hamilton Week 9, Returned to 46-man active roster but did not dress in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton Week 10, Made first career CFL start (11/09/10) at LT in loss at B.C 2010 Playoffs Made CFL playoff debut as backup OL and played ST in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Dressed as backup OL and played ST in Eastern Final loss at Montreal. College: Played four years at Washington State ( ) 2009 Played in all 11 games at left tackle, starting in 3 of them Named to All-Pac-10 Conference Academic Second-Team for third straight season 2008 Earned varsity letter after playing in 10 games, 2 of which he started Also served on PAT and FG units Named to All-Pac-10 Conference Academic Second-Team for second straight season Earned varsity letter after playing in all 12 games, mostly serving on PAT and FG units Named to All-Pac-10 Conference Academic Second-Team 2006 Freshman. Personal: Joseph Thomas Eppele is the son of Carol Ann and Thomas. He has an older brother named Josh and a younger sister named Carlin. When he was younger, Joe was rated as one of the best shot-putters and hammer-throwers for his age in Canada. Joe enjoys all kinds of music, as well as outdoor activities including hiking, camping, hunting and fishing. The psychology major at Washington State earned his B.Sc., with a minor in business administration. Joe spent the off-season in Toronto participating in the Argos Huddle Up Bullying Prevention Program and making other community appearances, including the WWF CN Tower Climb. He is also the founder of Big Joe s Little Giants, his own charity that works with youth. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP DT ST TT 2010 TOR TOR Totals CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS GP 2010 TOR 2 Totals 2 38

11 99 ronald flemons defensive end 6 6, 274 lbs. Texas A&M Born: October 20, 1979 San Antonio, Texas 7th Year Argos /7th Year CFL Import Acquired: Extended his contract with Toronto on January 4, : Dressed in all 18 regular season games with eighteen (18) starts for Toronto...Week 1, Started at DE in win at Calgary Made 3 DT... Week 2, Started at DE in loss at Winnipeg and made 4 DT...Week 3, Started at DE in loss at Montreal Made 2 DT...Week 5, Started at DE in loss at Edmonton...Had another terrific making 4 DT, 1 QB sack and forced a fumble Week 6, Started at DE in loss vs. Montreal Made 2 DT Week 8, Started at DE in win at Saskatchewan and made 4 DT...Week 10, Started at DE in loss vs. B.C...Made 1 DT, 1 QB sack and 1 PKD...Week 13, Started at DE in win vs. Winnipeg and knocked down a single-game career-high 3 passes...also made 3 DT...Week 14, Started at DE in loss vs. Hamilton... Made 5 DT...Week 15, Started at DE in loss at Montreal Made 3 DT Week 17, Started at DE in loss vs. Edmonton...Made 4 DT...Week 18, Started at DE in win at Winnipeg... Made 1 DT and added 3 PKDs to his team lead. 2010: 2010: Dressed in and started 18 regular season games for Toronto Named Argos Outstanding Defensive Player for first time in his career as voted by Toronto chapter of the FRC Led team with 4 fumble recoveries for 54 yards which tied for the second-most fumble recoveries by an Argo in a single season Tied for team-lead with 6 pass knock downs Finished second on team with career-high 8 QB sacks Week 2, Started at DE in win at Winnipeg and played a strong game making 3 DT, 1 PKD and 1 fumble recovery for 5 yards Week 3, Started at DE in win vs. Calgary recording 3 DT and his first QB sack of the season Week 6, Started at DE Made 5 DT in win at Edmonton Week 7, Started at DE in win vs. Montreal and turned in a good game Made 1 DT and recovered an Anthony Calvillo fumble, on a bad snap, for a 10 yard gain in the first quarter Week 8, Started at DE in loss vs. Hamilton Made 2 DT Week 9, Started at DE and made 2 DT in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton Week 10, Started at DE and played a strong defensive game in loss at B.C. Accounted a single-game career-highs in QB sacks with 3 and defensive tackles with 7 (11/09/10) Also had 1 PKD and 1 Fumble Recovery for 39 yards Named CFL Defensive Player of the Week for first time in his career Week 11, Started at DE and played another great game in win vs. Winnipeg Recorded a single-game career-high 9 DT, 1 QB sack, 1 pass knock down and recovered a Winnipeg fumble Named Runner-Up, CFL Defensive Player of the Week Week 12, Started at DE in loss Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Made 4 DT Named CFL Defensive Player of the Month for September for first time in his career Week 14, Started at DE in win at Saskatchewan and had a terrific game Made 1 DT, 1 QB sack and 2 PKDs Week 15, Started at DE and made 2 DT in loss vs. Hamilton Week 16, Started at DE/DT in win at Winnipeg Made 5 DT and 2 QB sacks (his second multi-sack game of the season) Week 17, Started at DE in loss vs. Montreal Made 4 DT 2010 Playoffs Started at DE in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Made 2 DT and 1 PKD Started at DE in Eastern Final at Montreal Recorded 3 DT and 1 QB sack. 2009: Dressed in and started all 18 games at defensive end for the Argonauts...Week 1, Started at DE and continued his strong play making team-high 7 DT and 2 QB sacks (first multi-sack game of his career, 01/07/09) in CFL regular season opener at Hamilton Week 2, Started at DE and recorded 2 DT in loss vs. Saskatchewan Week 3, Started at DE and recorded 2 DT in loss at Calgary Week 4, Started at DE and recorded 2 DT in win at Winnipeg Week 5, Started at DE, recording no stats, in loss vs. Winnipeg Week 6, Started at DE and registered 5 DT in loss at Montreal Week 7, Started at DE and had a great game recording 1 DT and 1 QB sack while pressuring the Lions quarterbacks all night in loss vs. BC Week 8, Started at DE and continued his strong play, recording 4 DT and 1 FF, in loss vs. Calgary Week 9, Started at DE recording 1 DT in loss at Hamilton Week 10, Started at DE and rotated through the line making 1 DT in win vs. Hamilton Week 11, Started at DE, making 2 DT, in loss at BC Week 12, Started at DE and had 3 DT in loss at Winnipeg Week 13, Started at DE and made 4 DT and 1 QB sack in loss vs. Montreal Week 14, Started at DE and made 4 DT and 1 QB sack in loss at Saskatchewan Week 15, Started at DE and recorded 2 DT and 1 knock down in loss vs. Edmonton Week 16, Started at DE and registered 2 DT in loss vs. Hamilton Week 17, Started at DE, recording no stats, in loss at Edmonton... Week 18, Started at DE and recorded 1 tackle and 1 QB sack in loss vs. Montreal. 2008: Part of the 46-man active roster for 2 games with Saskatchewan but did not dress Dressed in 11 games with Toronto as a backup DL Re-acquired by Toronto from the Saskatchewan Roughriders, along with Saskatchewan s fifth round draft pick in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft. In exchange, the Argos sent WR T.J. Acree, the rights to a negotiation list player and the Argos third round pick in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft on July 7 Traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, along with OT Glenn January, the Argos 2008 first round CFL Canadian Draft pick (DL Keith Shologan) and the Argos 2010 CFL Canadian Draft pick in exchange for QB Kerry Joseph on March 6... Added to the Roughriders 46-man active roster but did not dress in CFL Weeks 1-2 Week 3, Traded to Toronto and added to Argos 46-man active roster but did not dress in loss at Edmonton Week 4, Dressed as backup DE in 2008 Argos debut (20/07/08) in win vs Edmonton Recorded 1 FF while subbing in as a fourth d-lineman, replacing LB Michael Fletcher in the defence Week 6, Dressed as backup DE/DT in win vs Winnipeg and recorded his first sack of the season Week 7, Dressed as backup DE/DT and recorded 3 DT and 1 QB sack in loss at Hamilton Week 9, Started at DT in Labour Day win at Hamilton and recorded 5 DT Week 11, Started at DT and recorded 4 DT and 1 PKD in loss vs Winnipeg Week 12-14, On 46-man active roster but did not dress Week 15, Returned to lineup and dressed at backup DE and played ST in loss at Winnipeg Week 16, Dressed at backup DE in loss vs Montreal Week 17, Added to 46-man active roster but did not dress in loss at B.C Week 18, Dressed at backup DL and played ST recording 1 DT tackle in loss vs Saskatchewan. 2007: Re-signed with Toronto on January 5, 2007 Played in all 18 games with Toronto, starting 10 at DE Also saw limited time at DT Week 13, had a great game, recording 1 KD in win over Edmonton Week 14, recorded 1 QB sack in win over Edmonton Week 17, saw significant action at NT, replacing Adriano Belli who was ejected in the first half 2007 Playoffs Made his CFL playoff debut (18/11/07) starting at DE in East Final versus Winnipeg. 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12 ronald flemons 99 defensive end 2006: Signed with the Toronto Argonauts on March 7 Released as a final training camp cut on June 10...Returned to Toronto, signing a contract on July 19 Week 5, made CFL regular season debut (22/07/06), dressing as backup DE and playing ST...Week 6, dressed as backup DE and rotated in recording 2 QB sacks...week 7, dressed as backup DE and rotated in vs Montreal...Week 8, assigned to practice roster for remainder of the season 2006 Playoffs Remained on PR for both East Semi-Final and East Championship. 2002: Signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints (NFL) on November 15 Placed on the Saints practice roster for two games before re-joining the Atlanta Falcons on November 21 Played in four games with the Falcons, recording two tackles, one ST tackle and a half sack. 2001: Drafted in the seventh round (226th overall) by Atlanta in the 2001 NFL Draft Dressed for one game for Atlanta versus Buffalo. 2005: Traded to Seattle Seahawks (NFL) from Miami for Kris Richard Did not see any action in Seattle before being waived on August 29 and later released. 2004: Signed as a free agent with the Miami Dolphins (NFL) on January 27 Waived by Dolphins on September 5 before being added to the 53-man roster on October 16 Played in one game with Miami versus Arizona and recorded a tackle in a reserve role before spending the remainder of the season on the practice roster. 2003: Attended training camp with the Atlanta Falcons (NFL) before being waived on August 30. College: 2000 Had his most productive year as an Aggie playing in 11 games and recording 38 total tackles, two sacks, one pass knockdown and seven QB hits 1999 Played in 11 games and recorded 12 total tackles, three for a loss 1998 Played in all 12 games for Texas A&M, recording 54 total tackles, one sack and three tackles for a loss Attended Texas A&M where he was a defensive end for the Aggies and went on to be a four-year letterman Played in all 12 games with Texas A&M, finishing with 10 total tackles and one fumble recovery. Personal: Ron enjoys spending time with family, yoga and listening to classic rock music. He attended Marshall High School in his hometown of San Antonio and says Mexican pizza is his favourite food. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tkl for Loss GP DT ST TT KD QB NO YDS 2006 TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOTALS MOST SACKS IN A GAME (2 MIN.) DATE TEAM OPP NO 11-Sep Jul Oct Jul-11 2 CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tkl for Loss GP DT ST TT KD QB NO YDS 2007 TOR TOR TOTALS

13 95 ricky foley defensive end 6 3, 256 lbs. York Born: June 9, 1982 Courtice, Ontario 3rd Year Argos /7th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on September 14, : Named the Argos Most Outstanding Canadian (first time with Toronto, second time in his career)...dressed for all 18 regular season games with eighteen (18) starts for Toronto Week 2, Started at DE in loss at Winnipeg and made 5 DT...Week 3, Started at DE, dropped into coverage at LB and played ST in loss at Montreal...Recorded first career INT (15/07/11) on a tipped Anthony Calvillo pass and made 8 DT...Week 4, Started at DE and played ST in loss vs. Winnipeg...Tied for game-high 7 DT, 1 QB sack and 1 fumble recovery on a Buck Pierce fumble forced by teammate Kevin Huntley...Week 5, Started at DE in loss at Edmonton and made 6 DT and recovered 1 fumble Week 6, Started at DE and played ST in loss vs. Montreal and played 5 DT...Week 7, Started at DE and played ST in loss at Hamilton...Made 5 DT Week 8, Started at DE and made 3 DT and 1 QB sack in win vs. Saskatchewan... Week 9, Bye Week...Week 10, Started at DE in loss vs. B.C...Made 5 DT, 1 PKD and recovered a Travis Lulay fumble in the 2nd quarter after teammate Claude Wroten forced the ball free on a sack... Week 12, Started at DE and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Made 2 DT and a QB sack... Week 13, Started at DE in win vs. Winnipeg and logged a great game... Made 6 DT and his first multi-sack game as an Argo, second of his career, with 2 QB sacks (24/09/11)...Named CFL Canadian Player of the Week for the third time in his career, first as an Argo...Week 14, Started at DE in loss vs. Hamilton...Made 5 DT...Week 15, Started at DE in loss at Montreal...Made 4 DT. 2010: Granted free agency on February 15 Signed as a free agent with the Seattle Seahawks (NFL) and attended training camp Released by Seattle as a final cut on August 30 Claimed off waivers by the New York Jets (NFL) on August 31 and added to the practice squad on September 5 and released on September 7. Signed with Toronto on September 14 and dressed in eight (8) games with five (5) starts at DE Week 11, Made Argos debut dressing at backup DE (19/09/10) in win vs. Winnipeg Recorded his first sack as an Argo during his first play on defence, also added 3 DT Week 14, Made first career start as an Argo (9/10/10) at DE and played ST in win at Saskatchewan Made 1 DT and also tipped a Riders field goal in 4th quarter which caused it to fall short ball crossed line of scrimmage so it did not officially count as a blocked kick Week 16, Started at DE and played ST in win at Winnipeg Made 5 DT Week 17, Started at DE in loss vs. Montreal Made 3 DT, 1 FF and 1 PKD Week 18, Started at DE in win at Montreal Made 4 DT 2010 Playoffs Started at DE in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Made 2 DT Started at DE in Eastern Final loss to Montreal Made 6 DT, 1 ST tackle, 1 QB sack and blocked a field goal. 2008: Dressed at backup DE playing in 18 games for B.C Earned regular time with the defence and on special teams Mad 7 DTs, 16 ST tackles, 4 QB sacks, 1 FR for 30 yards, 4 forced fumbles, 1 PKD and scored 1 special teams TD (the first of his career 08/08/08) on a blocked punt vs. Edmonton 2008 Playoffs Dressed in West Semi-Final win at Saskatchewan Dressed in West Final loss at Calgary Combined for 1 DT, 1 QB sack and 1 FR in two playoff games. 2007: Dressed in 18 games at backup DE for the B.C. Lions while seeing increased time on the defence and played special teams Made 12 DTs, 22 ST tackle (third-best in the CFL), 4 QB sacks, 1 FR and 2 forced fumbles 2007 Playoffs Dressed in West Final loss to Saskatchewan and made 1 ST tackle and 1 DT. 2006: Attended CFL Evaluation Camp in March Selected by B.C. in the 1st Round (4th Overall) in the CFL Canadian Draft Signed with the Baltimore Ravens (NFL) and attended workouts before being released in June Attended training camp with the B.C. Lions Played 16 games at backup DE for the Lions primarily on special teams Made 2 DTs, 9 ST tackles, and one fumble recovery 2006 Playoffs Dressed in West Final win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders 2006 Grey Cup Dressed in Grey Cup championship win over Montreal at Canad Inns Stadium Recorded 2 DT and 2 ST tackles. College: Attended York University from but only played three years of football ( ) 2005 Named First-Team All OUA as a senior Made 49 DTs 2004 Named Second-Team CIS All-Canadian Named First-Team All OUA Led country with nine (9) QB sacks... Made 34 DTs and two interceptions First year of organized football 2002 Star track & field athlete at York University. Personal: Ricky spent the off-season winter months training in Vancouver before returning home to Toronto, participating in the Argos Huddle Up Bullying Prevention Program and making other community appearances. He enjoys spending time on his family farm (Willow Crest Farm) in Courtice, Ontario (about an hour east of Toronto on the 401), where Ricky adopted a work ethic and toughness taught to him by his parents (Don & Ginny) who he credits as the major reason for his success. He also likes working on vintage cars in his spare time. While attending Courtice High School, he later transferred to Paul Dwyer High School in Oshawa, Ontario, Ricky was a decathlete and in university he competed in the 60m and set the school record in the shot put. Ricky s first football experience was as a member of the York Lions. Players 2009: Named B.C. Lions Most Outstanding Canadian, West Division Most Outstanding Canadian (Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy) and CFL Most Outstanding Canadian Started 18 games at DE for B.C. Made 51 DTs, 2 ST tackles, 1 FR and career-high 12 QB sacks Recorded a career-high 3 sacks (19/09/09) versus Toronto 2009 Playoffs Started East Semi-Final crossover win at Hamilton Started East Final crossover loss at Montreal Combined for 8 DTs, 1 PKD, 1 FF and 2 QB sacks in two playoff games. 41

14 ricky foley defensive end 95 CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Fumble Recoveries Tkls For Loss GP DT ST TT KD FF NO YDS TD QB NO YDS 2006 BC BC BC ab BC TOR TOR TOTALS a - West Division Most Outstanding Canadian b - CFL Most Outstanding Canadian CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles Fumble Recoveries Tkls For Loss Blk Kicks GP DT ST TT KD FF NO YDS TD QB NO YDS NO 2006 BC BC BC BC TOR TOTALS GREY CUP STATISTICS Tackles Fumble Recoveries GP DT ST TT KD FF NO YDS TD QB 2006 BC TOTALS MOST TACKLES IN A GAME (MIN 10) DATE TEAM OPP NO BC WPG TOR MTL 8 MOST SACKS IN A GAME (Min. 2). DATE TEAM OPP NO 19-Sep Sep-11 TOR WPG 2 42

15 61 CEDRIC GAGNE-MARCOUX OFFENSIVE GUARD 6 3, 297 lbs. Central Florida Born: September 27, 1982 Baie-Comeau, Quebec 3rd Year Argos /6th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on February 16, : Dressed for 17 regular season games with seventeen (17) starts for Toronto Week 17, Made first career start (21/10/11) at RT in loss vs. Edmonton...Replaced regular starting RT Chris Van Zeyl who was added to 9-game injured list. 2010: Dressed in 15 games with fifteen (15) starts in his first season in Toronto Named CFLPA All-Star at Offensive Guard Week 1, Made Argos debut (01/07/10) starting at LG in Canada Day season opener at Calgary Week 8, Added to injured list 2010 Playoffs Started at LG in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Started at LG in Eastern Final loss at Montreal. 2009: Started in one game and dressed in four for Hamilton Started Ticats season opener vs. Toronto at guard Dressed as backup guard from weeks : Started Ticats season opener in Montreal on June 30 but suffered a season-ending shoulder injury. 2006: Selected in the first round (8th overall) by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the CFL Canadian Draft. College: Played four seasons at Central Florida ( ) Started 39 of 44 games at centre Named First Team All- Conference USA as a junior...named team s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman as a junior Helped the Golden Knights capture C-USA East Division Championship and an appearance in the inaugural C-USA Football Championship Red-Shirted as a freshman in Personal: During his off-season, Cedric lives with his fiancée Karine whom he got engaged to this year. Cedric attended Champlain H.S. in Sherbrooke, Quebec. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing, weight-lifting, cooking and country music. Cedric spent the off-season in Montreal. Cedric is as he likes to put it the biggest baseball fan there is and hopes to visit all of the MLB ballparks. He played on Team Canada s under-20 squad and was named the province of Quebec s MVP Offensive Lineman. He graduated from Central Florida with a degree in Marketing and his parents are Betty Gagne and Andre Marcoux. Players 2007: Signed with Hamilton in the spring Started all 18 games at guard as a rookie Made CFL debut on June 30 in Calgary. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP DT ST TT 2007 HAM HAM HAM TOR TOR Totals CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS GP 2010 TOR 2 Totals 2 43

16 Kevin Huntley defensive tackle , 299 lbs. Kansas State Born: April 8, 1982 Washington, D.C. 4th Year Argos/4th Year CFL Import Acquired: Re-signed with Toronto on February 15, : Named an East Division All-Star for second straight season Dressed in 15 regular season games with fifteen (15) starts for Toronto Week 1, Started at DT and made 1 DT, including his first QB sack of the season, in win at Calgary... Week 2, Started at DT in loss at Winnipeg and made 2 DT...Week 4, Started at DT in loss vs. Winnipeg and made 1 DT and forced Buck Pierce to fumble, which was recovered by teammate Ricky Foley...Week 5, Started at DT in loss at Edmonton and made 1 DT and 1 QB sack Week 10, Started at DT in loss vs. B.C. and made 2 DT... Week 12, Started at DT in loss at Saskatchewan Made 3 DT and 1 QB sack...week 13, Started at DT in win vs. Winnipeg... Made 3 DT and 1 QB sack... Week 15, Started at DT in loss at Montreal...Made 2 DTs Week 16, Started at DT and recorded his first multi-sack game of the season (14/10/11) in win vs. Calgary Made 6 DT and 2 QB sacks in the game. 2010: Dressed and started in 14 regular season games for Toronto Named East Division All-Start at DT for first time in his career Named CFL All-Star at DT for first time in his career Led Argos in sacks with nine (9) Week 1, Started at DT in Canada Day season opener at Calgary Made 5 DT and 1 QB sack Week 2, Started at DT in win at Winnipeg and made 1 DT, 1 QB sack and 1 PKD Week 3, Started at DT and recorded his third sack in as many games and 2 DT in win vs. Calgary Week 4, Started at DT in win vs. B.C. and made 2 DT Week 5, Started at DT and made 3 DT in loss at Montreal Week 7, Started at DT and had an incredible game in win vs. Montreal Was in Montreal s backfield all night recording 5 DT and 1 QB sack Week 8, Started at DT in loss vs. Hamilton and made 5 DT Week 9, Started at DT in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton Made 2 DT and 1 PKD Week 10, Started at DT in loss at B.C...Tied single-game career-high with his second multi-sack game of his career making 2 QB sacks on Casey Printers and racking up 5 DT Week 11, Started at DT in win vs. Winnipeg Could not be contained by the Bombers o-line and finished with 4 DT and team-leading seventh QB sack. Week 12, Started at DT in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Made 2 DT Week 13, Started at DT in loss vs. Saskatchewan and played a good game Finished with 2 QB sacks, his second multi-sack game of the season Week 15, Started at DT in loss vs. Hamilton Made 3 DT 2010 Playoffs Started at DT for Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Made 4 DT Started at DT in Eastern Final loss at Montreal 3 DT and 1 PKD. 2009: Dressed and started in 17 games at defensive tackle for the Argonauts...Led Argos with 9 sacks Missed most of training camp with an ankle injury Released following training camp and resigned in time for Week 2 vs. Saskatchewan Started at DT vs. Saskatchewan and made 6 DT and 1 QB sack in CFL debut (11/07/09) Week 3, Started at DT and made 2 DT and 1 fumble recovery Week 4, Started at DT, recording 2 DT, in win at Winnipeg Week 5, Started at DT and continued his strong play, recording 5 DT, 1 QB Sack and 1 PKD, in loss vs. Winnipeg Week 6, Started at DT and totalled 2 DT and 1 bone-crushing QB sack on Anthony Calvillo in loss at Montreal Week 7, Started at DT and recorded 5 DT in loss vs. BC Week 8, Started at DT and had 1 fumble recovery when Flemons forced a Joffrey Reynolds fumble in the 4th quarter in loss vs. Calgary Week 9, Started at DT and recorded no stats in loss at Hamilton Week 10, Started at DT making 1 QB sack, 3 DT and blocked a Nick Setta convert in win vs. Hamilton Week 11, Started at DT and had a great outing, recording 2 DT and 2 QB sacks, in loss at BC Week 12, Started at DT, registering 1 DT and 1 QB sack, in loss at Winnipeg Week 13, Started at DT and made 1 DT and 1 QB sack in loss vs. Montreal Week 14, Started at DT and made 2 DT and his eighth sack of the season in loss at Saskatchewan Week 15, Started at DT and recorded his team-leading ninth sack of the season along with 3 DT in loss vs. Edmonton Week 16, Started at DT, making 1 DT, in loss vs. Hamilton Week 17, Started at DT, recording 3 DT, in loss at Edmonton...Week 18, Started at DT and did not record any stats in loss vs. Montreal. 2008: Signed with the Washington Redskins (NFL) on January 14 Waived by the Redskins on August 11 Claimed by the Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) on August 12 and released on August : Released by the Oakland Raiders on August 29 Signed with the Atlanta Falcons (NFL) on November 20 Played in five games, recording three tackles Waived by Atlanta on December : Signed with the Oakland Raiders on January 11 Played in six games as a rookie, recording ten tackles, one fumble recovery and 2.5 sacks. 2005: Signed a practice roster agreement as an un-drafted free agent with the Oakland Raiders (NFL) on December 28. College: Played ( ) at Valley Forge Military College before transferring to Kansas State ( ) 2004 Played in nine games for Kansas State, recording 31 tackles, three sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery as a senior 2003 Played in all 15 games for Kansas State Recorded 27 tackles, six sacks, and two fumble recoveries on the season 2002 Sat out season while transferring to Kansas State from Valley Forge Military 2001 (Valley Forge Military College) Started at DE and recorded 10.5 sacks, 42 tackles and three forced fumbles 2000 Recorded four sacks and 30 tackles as a freshman. Personal: Kevin attended Archbishop Carroll H.S. before majoring in social science at Kansas State. A proud native of Washington, DC, Kevin spend his off-season in Brentwood, CA where he enjoys spending time with family and friends and working out. A movie buff, he lists American History X, Man on Fire and John Q as his favourite films and Thriller as his scariest. Before the game, Kevin enjoys listening to Wale and Lil Wayne. Kevin tries to do his part for the community as a Big Brother and raising funds for breast cancer research, a disease which his grandmother survived. Kevin was also a player ambassador as part of the Argos Level The Playing Field program, mentoring a high school football team. 44

17 94 Kevin Huntley defensive tackle CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls For Loss Blk Kick GP DT ST TT KD FF FR QB NO YDS NO 2009 TOR ab TOR a TOR TOTALS a CFL All-Star b East Division All-Star CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles Tkls For Loss GP DT ST TT PKD FF FR QB NO YDS 2010 TOR TOTALS MOST SACKS IN A GAME DATE TEAM OPP NO 19-Sep Sep Oct-10 TOR SSK 2 14-Oct-11 TOR CGY 2 Players 45

18 jeff johnson running back , 219 lbs. York Born: February 28, 1977 Toronto, Ontario 11th Year Argos/13th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Extended contract with Argos on December 30, : Dressed in all 18 regular season games with no starts for Toronto Week 2, Started at FB and played ST in loss at Winnipeg... Entered game at RB when Cory Boyd left with an injury and carried 2 times for 17 yards, LG 11, and caught 2 passes for 6 yards, LG 4... Week 7, Started at FB and played ST in loss at Hamilton...Carried once for 21 yards Week 8, Started at FB and played ST in win vs. Saskatchewan Carried twice for 22 yards, LG 12 Week 12, Started at FB and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Returned a short kickoff 10 yards and caught one pass for 4 yards...week 14, Started at FB and played ST in loss vs. Hamilton...Caught 1 pass for 21 yards... Week 16, Started at FB and played ST in win vs. Calgary Caught 1 pass for 6 yards Week 17, Started at FB and played ST in loss vs. Edmonton Carried once for 1 yard and a TD and caught 1 pass for 13 yards and a TD, both in the fourth quarter... Also recovered an Argos on-side kick late in the game. 2010: Dressed and started in 17 regular season games for Toronto Week 1, Started at FB and played ST in Canada Day season opener at Calgary Caught 1 pass for a 5-yard touchdown from Cleo Lemon Week 3, Started at FB and played ST in win vs. Calgary Carried 3 times for 23 yards, LG 19, including the 1-yard gamewinning touchdown late in the game Week 11, Started at RB/FB and played ST in win vs. Winnipeg Carried 11 times for 62 yards, LG 14, 5.6 AVG Week 12, Started at FB in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Carried 5 times for 37 yards, 7.4 AVG, LG 17 with a touchdown Caught 1 pass for 1 yard, made a touchdown-saving tackle on an interception return by Edmonton s Elliott Richardson on the one-yard line and recorded 1 ST tackle. 2009: Extended contract with Argos on December 18 Dressed in 15 games, starting 4, at running back for the Argonauts... Weeks 1-3, Added to IR with a triceps injury...week 4, Returned from injury and made 2009 debut as backup RB in win at Winnipeg Played ST but recorded no stats Week 7, Dressed as backup RB and played ST, making 1 ST tackle, in loss vs. BC Week 8, Dressed as backup RB and played ST, making 1 ST tackle, in loss vs. Calgary Week 9, Dressed as backup RB and played ST in loss at Hamilton Rushed once for 2 yards and caught 1 ball for 8 yards on the night Week 10, Dressed at backup RB and played ST, making 2 catches for 18 yards, in win vs. Hamilton Week 11, Dressed at backup RB and played ST, recording 1 ST tackle, in loss at BC Week 12, Dressed at backup RB and played ST, making 2 receptions for 15 yards, LG 16, in loss at Winnipeg Week 13, Dressed at backup RB and played ST in loss vs. Montreal Caught 2 passes for 16 yards, LG 11 Week 14, Dressed at backup RB and rushed 6 times for 38 yards, LG 16, including his first TD of 2009 and caught 1 pass for (-1) yards in loss at Saskatchewan Week 15, Started at FB and played ST in loss vs. Edmonton Carried 3 times for 3 yards and caught 3 passes for 6 yards including the Argos first TD pass in six games late in the fourth quarter Week 16, Started at FB and played ST in loss vs. Hamilton Had 2 catches for 12 yards, LG 11, and 1 TD (his third major in three games) on the night Week 17, Started at FB and played ST in loss at Edmonton Rushed 4 times for 6 yards, LG 7, and make 1 ST tackle on the night...week 18, Started at FB and rushed 1 time for 3 yards, LG 3, and made one tackle in loss vs. Montreal. 2008: Dressed in 18 games, making 18 starts at FB, while also playing special teams Week 2, Started at fullback and played special teams in loss against Hamilton... recorded 1 reception for 6 yards and 1 ST tackle Week 4, Started at FB and played special teams in win against Edmonton Recorded 1 carry for 12 yards and scored first TD of the season, also had 1 reception for 8 yards Week 5, Started at FB and played special teams in loss at Saskatchewan Recorded 1 carry for 2 yards and 1 catch for 7 yards Week 6, Started at FB and played special teams catching 1 pass for 1 yard and running once for 2 yards in win vs Winnipeg Week 9, Started at FB and played ST in Labour Day win at Hamilton Rushed once for no yards and made 1 ST tackle Week 11, Started at FB and played ST in loss vs Winnipeg Caught 1 pass for 4 yards Week 12, Started at FB and played ST catching 2 passes for 2 yards, with a fumble, and made 1 ST tackle in loss at Calgary Week 13, Started at RB and played special teams in loss vs Calgary Rushed 3 times for 14 yards, caught 2 passes for 4 yards and made 1 ST tackle Week 15, Dressed as backup RB and played ST, making 2 catches for 11 yards in loss at Winnipeg Week 16, Started at RB/FB and played ST in loss vs Montreal Week 17, Started at RB/FB and played ST, making 1 ST tackle and carried once for 5 yards, in loss at B.C. 2007: Started 11 games at RB/FB before suffering a season-ending leg injury Week 3, recorded a touchdown after becoming the feature tailback, when starter Jamel White fell to injury, in the second half versus Calgary Week 5, scored the Argos only major before leaving the game with an injury in the first half Week 8, on active roster but did not dress as he returned to Toronto from Winnipeg for the birth of his daughter Maya Week 12, left game early after suffering a leg injury on special teams block that sprung loose RB Dominique Dorsey for a kickoff return TD Week 13, placed on the club s 9-game injured list 2007 Playoffs Did not dress in East Final due to injury. 2006: Extended contract with Toronto on November 22, 2006 Played in 17 regular season games, starting 13 at RB/FB Week 5, entered the game as the primary tailback after an injury to Ricky Williams and rushed for 34 yards, including a six-yard game-winning TD vs Saskatchewan Week 6, made first start of the year at tailback and scored the team s only touchdown on a 4-yard run versus BC Week 7, missed first game of his career due to injury (quad) at Montreal (03/08/06) Week 11, led the club in both rushing and receiving with 108 all-purpose yards and one touchdown 2006 Playoffs Dressed as backup RB and rotated in catching 1 pass for 20 yards, left game in second quarter with injury versus Winnipeg in East Semi-Final Dressed as backup RB and played ST in East Championship versus Montreal. 2005: Played in all 18 regular season games Week 1, tied for the team lead in ST tackles with 2 vs BC Week 3, made a 28-yard reception from Noel Prefontaine on a fake punt to set up an Argo TD Week 4, dressed as backup RB against BC and entered the game late at SB when Robert Baker left game due to injury Week 11, dressed as backup RB and saw action in the fourth quarter Week 16, dressed as backup RB and played special teams, entered the game as RB when starter Sean Millington fell to injury and recorded 161 all-purpose yards and his first touchdown as an Argo- 46

19 33 jeff johnson running back naut (22/10/05). He also experienced the longest pass reception of his career at 59-yards in win at Montreal Week 17, started at RB and recorded a single game career-high 197 all-purpose yards and 2 touchdowns (27/10/05). Earned CFL Offensive Player of the Week honours for the first time in his career Week 18, started at RB and continued his spectacular play averaging almost 6 yards per carry in final regular season game at Ottawa 2005 Playoffs Made first career playoff start (20/11/05) in East Championship versus Montreal. 2004: Re-signed with Toronto on February 12, 2004 Dressed for all 18 regular season games as backup RB Week 14, dressed as backup RB and played special teams making 2 ST tackles, also entered the game as inside receiver late in the fourth quarter and caught 1 pass for 9 yards in Winnipeg 2004 Playoffs Dressed as backup RB and played special teams making 1 ST tackle in East Semi-Final vs Hamilton Dressed as a backup running back and played special teams in East Championship vs Montreal, making 2 ST tackles Grey Cup Championship Dressed as backup RB behind John Avery and played special teams in win vs. BC, making 2 ST tackles. 2003: Dressed for 18 regular season games dressed mainly as backup RB and played on special teams, except in Weeks 17 & 18 when he started at FB Week 11, made two ST tackles and returned a kick-off 14 yards recorded a personal single game receiving high of 34-yards in Week Playoffs Dressed as backup RB and played on special teams made 1 ST tackle in the East Semi-Final victory over the BC Lions dressed as backup RB in East Championship. 2002: Played in 18 regular season games in his first season with the Double Blue after signing as a free agent on February 22 saw his most extensive action of the season in Toronto s loss to Winnipeg on July 23 when starting RB Juan Johnson went down with a knee injury posted 25 yards rushing on nine carries saw action in both of Toronto s Eastern Division playoff games. 2001: In his second campaign with the Tiger-Cats, played in all 18 games, starting four of them August 10, rushed for his first CFL touchdown (3 yards) had 24 carries for 109 yards rushing, 2 catches for 22 yards and 1 kickoff return for 23 yards, for 154 all-purpose yards, in his first CFL and professional start on August 24 in Hamilton s victory over Edmonton. 2000: Signed as an un-drafted free agent with Hamilton on June 12 after an illustrious college career at York University as a rookie, played in all 18 games during the regular season in the Tiger- Cats season opening loss to BC, his first game as a pro, he returned a kickoff 28 yards. College: Played four seasons at York ( ) Totalled 553 carries for 3,365 yards with 18 touchdowns rushing, 37 pass receptions for 436 yards with two touchdowns, 28 kickoff returns for 776 yards and one touchdown during his four-year York University career was named the CIS s Outstanding Rookie in 1996 also was an Ontario University Athletics First-Team All-Star in 1996, 1997 and 1999 and a CIAU Second-Team All-Canadian in 1997 and 1999 in his final year at York, had 173 carries for 977 yards with five touchdowns rushing, to go with 11 catches for 133 yards and one touchdown added 196 yards on 11 kickoff returns. Personal:A Kinesiology major in college, Jeff is a licensed realtor with Century 21 Brown Ltd. His favourite film is Shawshank Redemption and his favourite book is Into Thin Air. Jeff and his wife Kelly live in Mississauga and have a daughter named Maya, two sons named Justyce and Lincoln Jet. Players 47

20 jeff johnson running back 33 CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Tackles Kickoff Returns GP NO YDS LG TD NO YDS LG TD DT ST TT FF NO YDS TD 2000 HAM HAM TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Rushing Tackles Receiving GP NO YDS TD DT ST TT NO YDS TD 2000 HAM HAM TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOTALS GREY CUP STATISTICS Rushing Tackles GP NO YDS TD DT ST TT 2004 TOR TOTALS

21 47 kyle jones linebacker 6 0, 210 lbs. Bishop s Born: October 4, 1986 Mississauga, Ontario 3rd Year Argos/ 4th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on June 2, : Released by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on May : Spent training camp with the Montreal Alouettes Signed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on June 27, 2011 Played in week 6 and 10 recording a total of 5 tackles including 4 in week 10 Sidelined with a knee injury that kept him out of the rest of the season. 2010: Signed a practice roster agreement as a free agent with Toronto on August 9, 2010 later released on August 31, : Attended CFL Evaluation Camp in March Dressed in 8 games at backup linebacker in his rookie CFL season with the Argonauts Weeks 3-10, Added club s to PR Week 11, Dressed in first-ever CFL game (19/09/09) at backup LB and played ST, recording 2 ST tackles, in loss at BC Week 12, Dressed at backup LB and played ST, making 1 ST tackle and blocking a Mike Renaud punt which teammate Andre Durie returned for a touchdown, in loss at Winnipeg Week 13, Made home debut as a backup LB and played special teams but did not record a stat in loss vs. Montreal Week 14, Dressed at backup LB and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Week 15, Dressed at backup LB and played ST making 3 ST tackles in loss vs. Edmonton Week 16, Dressed at backup LB and played ST, making 1 ST tackle and returning 3 kickoffs for 25 yards, LG 12, in loss vs. Hamilton Week 17, Dressed at backup LB and played ST, recording no stats, in loss at Edmonton. Week 18, Dressed at backup LB and played ST, recording 2 ST tackles in loss vs. Montreal. College: Played four seasons at Bishop s ( ) 2008 Invited to play in the annual East-West Bowl Named team captain Started 8 games Finished second on team with 42.5 tackles and tied for QUFL lead with three forced fumbles Made 5.5 QB sacks, 3 interceptions Was also a punter for three games during the season Named QUFL Defensive Player of the Week vs Concordia for his 4.5 tackles, 2 QB sacks, 1 FF and 1 INT on October Started 8 games Made 44.5 tackles, 2 forced fumbles and also handled some punting duties 2006 Started 8 games Made 31 tackles and three PKD 2005 Started 8 games Led team with 45 points scored Recorded touchdowns on an 85-yard interception return and a 68-yard fumble recovery. Personal: Kyle attended Woodlands H.S. where he was named team Defensive MVP and Peel Region All-Star in three straight years. His high school is minutes from the Argos practice facility in Mississauga and his coach at Bishop s was former Argonaut Leroy Blugh. He aspires to be a teacher or personal trainer after football. Players 49

22 CHAD KACKERT RUNNING BACK , 198 lbs. New Hampshire Born: September 15, 1986 Simi Valley, California 2nd Year Argos /2nd Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as free agent with Toronto on February 14, : Named the Argos Outstanding Rookie by members of the Toronto chapter of the FRC...Dressed in 7 regular season games with five (5) starts for Toronto Week 3, Made CFL debut starting at RB for the injured Cory Boyd in loss at Montreal and scored his first CFL touchdown (15/07/11)...Rushed 11 times for 39 yards, LG 14...Had a 53-yard TD catch from Cleo Lemon, finishing with 2 catches for 48 yards...also fumbled twice, losing both...week 4, Started at RB and scored 2 TDs in loss vs. Winnipeg...Carried 13 times for 74 yards, LG 16 and 2 TDs for his first multi-touchdown game of his career (23/07/11)...Week 5, Started at RB in loss at Edmonton Carried 20 times for 139 yards, LG 23 and 2 TDs (His second multi-touchdown game in a row) Week 6, Started at RB in loss vs. Montreal Caught 1 pass for 11 yards and rushed 10 times for 62 yards, LG 19...Week 7, Added to 46-man active roster but did not dress in loss at Hamilton...Replaced on roster by Cory Boyd Week 8-15 Remained on 46-man active roster but did not dress Week 16, Dressed as third string RB and played ST in win vs. Calgary Carried 3 times for 35 yards, AVG 11.7, LG 24 Made 2 ST tackles Week 17, Dressed as backup RB and played ST in loss vs. Edmonton Made 1 ST tackle... Week 18, on 46-man roster but did not dress in win at Winnipeg. cut Signed a practice roster agreement with the Calgary Stampeders in October. College: Played for the New Hampshire from ( ) Four-year letterman at RB and returner Earned Second-Team ALL-CAA at Running Back Led the team in rushes in his senior year with 168 catches for 780 yards, and 10 TDs Carried 99 times for 780 yards with 6 TDs... Led team with 20.4 avg. on 25 kickoff returns with a long of receptions for 176 yards and 2 TDs 2007 Played in only nine games due to injury... Led UNH in kick returns with 26.3 AVG Carried 80 times for 380 yards and 4 TDs Top returning rusher with 115 carries for 584 yards, and 5 TDs...Recorded 14 catches for 166 yards, and 2 TDs. Personal: Chad Kackert (pronounced KAK-ERT) was raised in Simi Valley, California by his parents Craig and Bette Kackert. Chad has one older sister, Jamie Lyn. Chad majored in Kinesiology at the University of New Hampshire where he was a Wildcat under the tutelage of Sean McDonnel and Chip Kelly. Chad has driven his car across the country as many as seven times throughout the past few off-seasons. As a result, he has made lasting friendships with people all across North America. 2010: Signed as free agent with Jacksonville Jaguars April 24 Waived by Jacksonville on September 4 as a final training camp CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Tackles Year GP NO YDS LG TD NO YDS LG TD DT ST TT FF 2007 TOR TOTAL Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year NO YDS LG TD NO YDS LG TD 2011 TOR TOTAL

23 67 jeff keeping centre 6 6, 291 lbs. Western Born: July 19, 1982 Uxbridge, Ontario 7th Year Argos /8th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Extended contract with Toronto on March 8, : Re-signed with Toronto as a free agent on February 18 Dressed in all 18 regular season games with three (3) starts for Toronto. 2010: Dressed in 13 regular season games, with three (3) starts, for Toronto Week 14, Dressed as backup OL and played ST in win at Saskatchewan Caught 1 pass for 5 yards from Cleo Lemon 2010 Playoffs Dressed as backup OL and played ST in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Dressed as backup OL and played ST in Eastern Final loss at Montreal. 2009: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on March 20...Dressed in 15 games, with 10 starts, at left guard for the Argonauts...Named Argos starting left guard in Week 6 and held job until he sustained a season-ending shoulder injury in Week Week 1, Dressed at backup LG but rotated with Brian Ramsay in CFL regular season opener at Hamilton Week 2, Dressed at backup LG and played ST in loss vs. Saskatchewan entered game at LG in 4th quarter when Jonta Woodard left game with injury and starter Brian Ramsay moved to RT Week 5, Dressed at backup LG, entering the game when Brian Ramsay briefly left game with injury, and played ST in loss vs. Winnipeg Week 6, Made first start of 2009 (07/08/09) at LG in loss at Montreal Week 7-15, Started at LG Week 15, Started at LG but left game in the first quarter with a shoulder injury (replaced by backup Mark Dewit) in loss vs. Edmonton Week 16, Added to 9-game injured list (shoulder). 2008: Signed with Montreal as a free-agent on February 16 Placed on injured list for entire season with knee injury sustained during training camp Released by Montreal on December : Played in 5 games and recorded 1 stat, a 2-yard reception for a TD Injured knee at beginning of training camp did not dress until Week 13 Week 13, made his 2007 debut as a backup OL but saw significant action at FB, while wearing #44, in win over Edmonton Week 14, dressed as backup OL and played FB, making his first ever career reception on a two-yard TD toss from Michael Bishop (06/10/07) His touchdown reception made him the first Argos offensive lineman to catch a touchdown in over a decade Week 15, dressed as backup OL and played FB in win over Montreal Week 16, dressed as backup OL but entered game as FB in win at Montreal Week 17, dressed as backup OL but entered game as a FB in win over Winnipeg Week 18, did not dress due to injury (quad) 2007 Playoffs Dressed in East Final loss vs. Winnipeg and recorded no stats. Argos nominee as Most Outstanding Rookie by the Toronto contingent of the FRC Began the season as an OG but converted to DL early in the regular season Week 1, made his CFL debut as backup OG, saw action at Left Tackle when Bernard Williams was ejected Week 4, did not dress due to ankle injury...week 6, dressed as backup OL and saw action at both the Tight End and Nose Tackle positions, recording his first career defensive tackle (01/08/05) Week 18, made first CFL start at NT in place of injured Noah Cantor (05/11/05) but left game in the first quarter due to injury, was replaced by Chuck Walsh in final regular season game at Ottawa 2005 Playoffs Did not dress due to injury in East Championship versus Montreal. College: Played three seasons at Western ( ) Recorded 47 catches for 700 yards while at Western 2004 Named team captain as a senior Finished his senior year with 12 catches for 134 yards and 1 TD Invited to play in East West All-Star game 2003 Named OUA All-Star...Pulled in 26 receptions for 376 yards and 1 TD 2002 Had 16 receptions for 297 yards. Junior: Played primarily at Tight End and described by his coach as a man among boys Led the Thunder to a Provincial Championship in 2001 Helped Thunder to a combined regular season record of from Personal: Keep spent this off-season training and living in Mississauga, and working for his family business, APEX Media Sign Services Ltd. Jeff, who is married to Marcia, is the son of Berick and Lois and has two younger sisters, Leanne & Katie and an older brother, Terry. In seven seasons with the Argos, he has been versatile by playing Tight End, Fullback, Defensive Tackle, Offensive Guard & Centre. He attended Uxbridge Secondary School where in senior year he was team captain, MVP and named the school s most outstanding athlete. Jeff also participated in rugby, and was tour captain of the USS Tigers which competed in Scotland, England and Wales. Players 2006: Missed the majority of Argonauts training camp, all of preseason and the beginning of the regular season with a knee injury Played in 17 games for Toronto, starting 16 at NT...Week 6, recorded 4 DT and forced a fumble vs. BC Week 7, recorded first career QB sack (03/08/06) Week 13, started at NT and also saw action on ST and both TE and FB in Calgary 2006 Playoffs Started at NT in his first career post-season game (05/11/06) and recorded 1 DT and a key QB sack Started at NT in East Championship versus Montreal. 2005: Drafted by Toronto in the 2nd Round (18th Overall) in the 2005 CFL Canadian Draft. Signed with Toronto on May 20 Named 51

24 Jeff keeping centre 67 CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES QB Sacks GP DT ST TT PKD FF NO YDS 2005 TOR TOR TOR MTL DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY 2009 TOR TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS QB Sacks GP DT ST TT PKD FF NO YDS 2006 TOR TOR TOR TOTALS

25 18 Djems Kouame Receiver 6 1, 192 lbs. Montreal Born: April 5, 1989 Montreal, Quebec 2nd Year Argos /2nd Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Selected by Toronto in the 3rd round (18th overall) in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft. The pick was originally acquired from Hamilton in 2009 as a conditional pick, along with a 3rd round choice in the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft and the negotiation rights to DL Cory Mace in exchange for WR Arland Bruce III. The 2010 third round choice eventually became WR Spencer Watt (through a series of other trades involving the pick). 2011: Dressed in 8 games with no starts for Toronto Dressed at backup WR and played in weeks 1-4 Week 1, Made CFL debut (01/07/11) as backup WR and played ST in win at Calgary Week 17-18, added to 46-man roster but did not dress Spent eight weeks on the club s practice roster. College: Played four years at the University of Montreal ( ) under Marc Santerre Finished career with 644 yards on 34 catches and 2 touchdowns in 24 games Holds the record at the University of Montreal for most catches in a playoff game (9) 2010 Played in 9 games caught 20 passes for 378 yards and 1 touchdown Had 98 yards on 9 catches in 1 playoff game 2009 Played in 6 games Had 8 catches for 151 yards 2008 Played in 7 games Had 6 catches for 115 yards and one touchdown 2007 Played in 2 games. Personal: Djems Kouame, pronounced GEMS KOO-AH-MEE, was born in Montreal and moved to Ottawa in his early years. He started playing football at the age of 9. Djems attended St. Patrick s High School in Ottawa. His parents immigrated to Canada from the Ivory Coast in the early 1980s. His mother, Maimouna, is currently a teacher who works for the Economic & social council of Ottawa-Carleton (CESOC), and his father, Aka, is a demographer who worked for UNICEF, the international development research centre (IDRC) and is now the director of his own university Institute in Ivory Coast. His parents separated when he was three but did not actually divorce. Kouame was raised by his mother in Ottawa. Djems has two older siblings; his brother, Malick, who played football for the Ottawa Sooners and his sister, Judith, who lives in France. Djems was enrolled in the Arts & Sciences program at the University of Montreal. Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Receiving Tackles GP NO YDS AVE LG TD DT ST TT 2011 TOR TOTALS

26 Ejiro Kuale Linebacker 5 6 2, 229 lbs. Louisiana State Born: June 22, 1983 Daytona Beach, Florida 3rd Year Argos /3rd Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on February 22, TE & FB and played ST in Eastern Final loss at Montreal. 2011: Dressed in 15 games with fourteen (14) starts for Toronto Week 1, Dressed at backup LB and played ST in win at Calgary...Week 2, Made first career start (08/07/11) at MLB and played ST in loss at Winnipeg...Had a terrific game making 4 DT, 1 ST tackle and 1 PKD... Week 3, Started at MLB and played ST in loss at Montreal... Made 4 DT, including 1 TFL...Week 4, Started at MLB and made 4 DT in loss vs. Winnipeg...Ejected from the game in the 3rd quarter for what the officials determined was rough play against Winnipeg QB Buck Pierce, replaced by Tristan Black Week 5, Started at MLB and played special teams in loss at Edmonton Had a great all-around game making 5 DT, 2 ST and forced Arkee Whitlock to fumble on the game s opening drive Week 6, Started at LB and played ST in loss vs. Montreal and made 5 DT... Week 8, Started at LB and played ST in win vs. Saskatchewan Made 5 DT... Week 10, Started at LB and played ST in loss vs. B.C. and made 4 DTs...Week 11, Started at LB and played ST in loss at B.C...Made 4 DT Week 12, Started at WLB, after moving from MLB when Jason Pottinger returned to the lineup, and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Made team and career-high 9 DTs (09/17/11)... Week 13, Started at WLB in win vs. Winnipeg and made 3 DT... Week 16, Started at WLB in win vs. Calgary Made 3 DTs Week 18, Added to 9-game injured list before win at Winnipeg. 2010: Dressed in 15 games in his rookie CFL season Week 1, Made CFL debut (01/07/10) dressing at backup DE and played ST, making 1 ST tackle, in Canada Day season opener at Calgary Week 2, Dressed at DE and played ST in win at Winnipeg and made 2 ST tackles Week 3, Dressed at backup DE and played ST in win vs. Calgary Recorded 2 ST tackles Week 6, Added to IR for win at Edmonton Week 7-8, Remained on IR Week 18, Dressed at backup DE and made CFL debut at TE (07/11/10) Caught his first CFL pass for 5 yards from Dalton Bell 2010 Playoffs Dressed as backup DE, TE and FB in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Made 1 ST tackle and caught 1 pass for 12 yards Dressed at DE, CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2010 TOR TOR TOTALS : Signed as a free agent with the Calgary Stampeders on May 7 and released as a final training camp cut on June : Signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs (NFL). 2007: Attended training camp with New Orleans and released. 2006: Signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints (NFL) Added to the club s practice roster and remained there for the duration of the season. College: Played freshman season at Georgia Tech (2001), played one year at Dodge Community College (2003), transferred to Louisiana State and played two seasons ( ) 2005 (Louisiana State) Broke his ankle to start the season and missed the first six games Had 10 tackles and a sack with limited playing time while recovering from injury Dressed in the SEC championship game and played in the Chick-fil-a-Bowl game 2004 (Louisiana State) Transferred to Louisana State and Dressed in all games, starting two Recorded 22 tackles, four tackles for a loss and two sacks 2003 (Dodge C.C.) Named All-Conference and Third-Team All Junior College Led Kansas Community College Conference with 124 tackles and three sacks 2002 (Dodge C.C.) Sat out season while transferring from Georgia Tech to Dodge C.C 2001 (Georgia Tech) Played primarily on special teams as a freshman. Personal: Ejiro pronounces his full name EDGE-EE-ROW KOO-WALL- EE. He has a daughter named Oni (ON-EE) and he split his off-season between New Orleans and Mississauga. He likes to workout and barbeque in his spare time, and played college football at LSU. Ejiro was named First-Team 5A All-State and All-Southeast, and helped lead Mainland High School in Daytona Beach to a District 4-5A title. CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns Receiving GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD REC YDS TD 2010 TOR TOTALS MOST TACKLES IN A GAME (MIN 10) DATE TEAM OPP NO TOR SSK 9 54

27 9 Maurice Mann receiver 6 2, 192 lbs. Nevada Born: September 14, 1982 Seaside, California 2nd Year Argos /6th Year CFL Import Acquired: Acquired by Toronto, along with a conditional pick in the 2013 CFL Canadian Draft, in a trade with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on October 11, In exchange, the Argonauts sent import DB Dee Webb and a conditional pick in the 2013 CFL Canadian Draft to the Ticats. 2011: Dressed in 2 games with two (2) starts for Toronto Started in 8 games for Hamilton Caught 32 passes for 326 yards and 2 touchdowns for Hamilton. 2010: Acquired by Hamilton, from the Edmonton Eskimos, on February 16 in exchange for import DB Chris Thompson Started 17 games in his first season as a Tiger-Cat after arriving in an off-season trade with Edmonton Missed the season opener due to injury Made his Ticats debut on July 10 against Calgary CFL Playoffs Started in the Ticats Eastern Semi-Final loss to Toronto. 2009: Started 15 games in his first full CFL season with the Edmonton Eskimos Spent two games on the injured list and was inactive for another due to a hamstring injury Named a 2009 CFLPA All-Star. 2008: Started the Eskimos final seven games after rejoining the team on September 10 Caught his first career touchdown pass on September 26 in Winnipeg, a 13-yard toss from Ricky Ray Signed with the NFL s Washington Redskins on January 29 Released by the Redskins on August 30..CFL Playoffs Played in the Western Semi-Final and West Division Final. 2007: Signed with the Edmonton Eskimos in October Started the final three games of the regular season Made CFL debut on October 20 in B.C Signed with the NFL s Cleveland Browns on July 9 Attended training camp and was released by the Browns on September 1 Waived by the NFL s Minnesota Vikings on June : Signed with the NFL s Seattle Seahawks on February 11 Joined the Seahawks practice roster after training camp Signed with the NFL s Minnesota Vikings on September 9 Played one game and was inactive for three games. 2005: Spent the season on practice squad of the NFL s Miami Dolphins. 2004: Selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the fifth round (149th overall) of the NFL Draft Began season on the Bengals practice roster before the Miami Dolphins signed him on November 19 Inactive for the final seven weeks of the season. College: Played two seasons ( ) at Nevada Caught 53 passes for 827 yards and five touchdowns 2003 Led Wolf Pack with 35 receptions for 594 yards Returned 15 kicks for 311 yards Played at Monterey Peninsula Community College before transferring to Nevada. Personal: Maurice also goes by Mo Mann and runs P5 Elite, a training program whose mission is to educate athletes. Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Receiving GP NO YDS AVE LG TD 2007 EDM EDM EDM HAM HAM TOR TOTALS RECEIVING GAMES (MIN 100 YDS) DATE TEAM OPP REC YDS EDM MTL EDM SSK HAM WPG EDM MTL HAM BC HAM BC MOST RECEPTIONS (MIN 8) DATE TEAM OPP NO HAM WPG EDM MTL EDM CGY EDM WPG 8 MULTI-TD GAMES DATE TEAM OPP NO HAM WPG HAM BC 2 55

28 Evan McCollough Defensive back , 196 lbs. James Madison Born: September 2, 1987 Glenarden, Maryland 3rd Year Argos /3rd Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on May 28, : Dressed in 15 regular season games with fifteen (15) starts for Toronto Week 1, Started at DB in win at Calgary and made 5 DT... Week 2, Started at DB and made 1 PKD in loss at Winnipeg Also caught a 32-yard pass from Noel Prefontaine on a 3rd down fake... Week 4, Started at DB and played ST vs. Winnipeg...Left game in 3rd quarter and did not return, replaced by Dee Webb Week 8, Returned to lineup and started at DB in win vs. Saskatchewan Knocked away 3 passes including two on the Riders final two offensive plays in the Argos redzone...week 10, Started at DB in loss vs. B.C...Made 2 DT... Week 11, Started at DB and played ST in loss at B.C...Made 4 DT, recovered a fumble by Geroy Simon on the Argos own 19-yard early in the first quarter and made his second career INT., picking off a Travis Lulay pass inside the Argos endzone Week 12, Started at DB and played ST in loss at Saskatchewan Made 5 DT and his second INT in as many games when he picked off a Darian Durant pass...week 13, Started at DB and played ST in win vs. Winnipeg...Made 2 DT and scored the Argos first defensive touchdown of the season Took a lateral from teammate Jeremy Unertl, who recovered a Willie Pile forced fumble, and ran 60-yards for his first career touchdown (24/09/11)... Week 14, Started at DB and played ST in loss vs. Hamilton...Made 2 DTs and 1 ST tackle...week 15, Started at DB and played ST in loss at Montreal...Made 6 DT Week 16, Started at DB and played ST in win vs. Calgary Made 5 DT Week 17, Started at DB and played ST in loss vs. Edmonton Made 2 DT and recovered a fumble forced teammate Byron Parker on the Argos 2-yard line, then returned it 2 yards out of the endzone...week 18, Started at DB and played ST in win at Winnipeg...Made 4 DT and 1 KD. 2010: Dressed in 17 regular season games, with 16 starts, for the Argos Named Argos Most Outstanding Rookie as voted by the Toronto chapter of the FRC Added to club s practice roster to start the season Week 2, Made first career start at CB (09/07/10) in win at Winnipeg and made 4 DT Week 3, Started at CB and had 1 INT for 1 yard from Henry Burris and 4 DT in win vs. Calgary Moved inside to DB when starter Sammy Joseph left game due to injury Week 4, Started at DB in place of regular starter Sammy Joseph in win vs. B.C.Made 1 DT and 1 ST tackle with 1 PKD Week 5, Started at DB in loss at Montreal and made a career-high 10 DT Week 8, Started at DB in loss vs. Hamilton and had a great game making 6 DT and 1 PKD Week 9, Started at DB in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton and made 7 DT Week 10, Started at DB in loss at B.C Recorded 3 DT, 2 ST tackles and 1 PKD Week 11, Started at DB in win vs. Winnipeg Made 4 DT, 1 ST tackle and 1 PKD Week 12, Started at DB in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Made 2 DT, 1 ST tackles, and recovered a fumble by Eskimos WR Brad Lester in the first quarter Week 13, Started at DB in loss vs. Saskatchewan Made 3 DT Week 14, Started at DB and played ST in win at Saskatchewan Made 5 DT Week 15, Started at DB in loss vs. Hamilton Made 6 DT Week 17, Started at DB and played ST in loss vs. Montreal Made 2 DT, 1 PKD and recovered RB Avon Cobourne s fumble (forced by teammate Ricky Foley) late in third quarter and returned it 42 yards, inside Montreal s 9-yard line Week 18, Started at DB in win at Montreal and made 5 DT 2010 Playoffs Started at DB in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Made 2 DT and knocked away a would-be touchdown catch from Arland Bruce Started at DB in Eastern Final at Montreal Made 2 DT. College: Played four seasons at James Madison ( ) 2008 Started all games Named First-Team All-CAA at CB Second- Team All-State Virginia at CB Won the conference championship as a senior 2007 Starter in JMU s final 11 games...named Second-Team All-CAA and Second-Team All-State by the Roanoke Times at CB 2006 Started 11 games at CB 2005 Played in eight games and started the last three as a true freshman. Personal: Evan was a kinesiology major with a sports management concentration while at James Madison University. He has a 3-year old daughter named Miyana Johnson and his parents are Andre & Angela McCollough. While in college, he worked with teammates to run sports day camps at local elementary schools. Evan spent off-season in Washington, D.C., working out, spending time with family and listening to Go-Go music, a Washington, D.C. tradition. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2010 TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2010 TOR TOTALS

29 2 chad owens receiver/kick returner 5 8, 180 lbs. Hawaii Born: April 3, 1982 Honolulu, Hawaii 3rd Year Argos /4th Year CFL Import Acquired: Acquired by Toronto in a trade with the Montreal Alouettes, in exchange for a draft pick in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft, on June 23, 2010 Extended with Toronto on February 8, : Named Argos Outstanding Player (first time in his career) and Special Teams player (second time) Named East Division Outstanding Special Teams Player for second straight season Named East Division All-Star and CFL All-Star at kick returner for second straight year Dressed in all 18 regular season games with eighteen (18) starts for Toronto Week 1, Started at WR/KR in win at Calgary...Caught 3 passes for 39 yards, LG 18, returned 2 punts for 25 yards, LG 15, and 1 kickoff for 15 yards before leaving the game in the second quarter with an injury did not return to the game Week 2, Started at WR/KR in loss at Winnipeg Caught 3 passes for 21 yards, LG 14 returned 5 punts for 19 yards, and 3 kickoffs for 57 yards, LG 27 Fumbled three times...week 3, Started at WR/KR in loss at Montreal...Caught 4 passes for 42 yards, LG 19...Had a fantastic day on special teams as he returned 5 punts for 69 yards including a 43 yard return Returned 2 kickoffs for 114 yards, highlighted by an 89-yard return to set up the Argos opening TD...Week 4, Started at WR/KR in loss vs. Winnipeg... Caught 4 passes for team-high 70 yards, had 6 kickoff returns for 127 yards and 1 MFG Return for 25 yards...finished game with 235 combined yards...week 5, Started at WR/KR in loss at Edmonton returned 6 punts for 52 yards, LG 14, and returned 3 kickoffs for 59 yards, LG 22 Week 6, Started at WR/KR in loss vs. Montreal Caught 4 passes for 46 yards, LG 15, returned 4 punts for 18 yards, LG 10, and 6 kickoff returns for 95 yards, LG 31...Week 7, Started at WR and KR in loss at Hamilton...Caught 4 passes for 45 yards, LG 22, returned 4 punts for 25 yards, LG 10 and had 4 kickoffs for 113 yards, LG Had 183 combined yards on the game Week 8, Started at WR and KR in win vs. Saskatchewan 4 kickoffs for 58 yards and 1 missed field goal return for 41 yards... Week 10, Started at WR/KR and had a terrific game in loss vs. B.C...Tied personal single-game career-high with 309 combined yards...returned 4 punts for 48 yards and set new club single-game record with 245 kickoff return yards on 4 kickoffs, including the 8th longest kickoff return in team history (91 yards) It was his fifth career kick return major, first career kickoff return touchdown, to tie with Jimmy The Jet Cunningham and Dominique Dorsey for third-most career kick return touchdowns in club history...also caught 3 passes for 16 yards, LG 9...Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for the sixth time in his career and first time in Week 11, Started WR/KR in loss at B.C...Caught team-high 6 passes for 55 yards, LG 16, returned 3 punt returns for 42 yards, LG 24, and 5 kickoff returns for 89 yards, LG 29 Week 12, Started at WR and returned kicks in loss at Saskatchewan Caught 3 passes for 37 yards, LG 19, returned 5 punts for 50 yards, LG 23, and returned 5 kickoffs for 95 yards, LG 30...Week 13, Started at WR/KR in win vs. Winnipeg...Caught 5 passes for 34 yards, LG 12, returned 8 punts for 77 yard, LG 36, and 6 kickoffs for 142 yards...finished game with 257 all-purpose yards Week 14, Started at WR/KR in loss vs. Hamilton Caught game-high 5 passes for 81 yards, LG 27 Returned 3 kickoffs for 138 yards, LG 55 Totalled 220 combined yards Week 15, Started at WR/KR in loss at Montreal and scored his 6th career return touchdown on a 58-yard punt return in the 1st quarter Caught a team-high 6 passes for 41 yards, returned 6 punts for 87 yards, LG 59, 1 TD, and returned 3 kickoffs for 56 yards...week 16, Started at WR/KR and accumulated 266 combined yards in win vs. Calgary...Caught 3 passes for 43 yards, LG 31, returned 3 punts for 32 yards, LG 13 and returned 7 kickoffs for 191 yards, LG 56...Week 17, Started at WR/KR and accumulated 258 combined yards in loss vs. Edmonton...Caught a career-high 9 passes for 97 yards, LG 48, returned 5 punts for 84 yards, LG 36 and returned 4 kickoffs for 77 yards, LG 24...Broke 3,000 combined yards for the second straight season and, in doing so, became the first professional player ever to have back-to-back 3,000 yard campaigns and just the second-ever to have 3,000 yards in two seasons in a career...week 18, Started at WR/KR and accumulated 206 combined yards in win at Winnipeg... Caught 3 passes for 27 yards, LG 12, returned 4 punts for 92 yards, LG 68, returned 3 kickoffs for 79 yards, LG 32...Had 1 carry for 8 yards. 2010: Attended training camp with the Alouettes and traded to Toronto on June 23 Dressed in and started 17 regular season games at both WR and KR for Toronto Named Argos Most Outstanding Special Teams player for first time in his career as voted by the Toronto chapter of the FRC Named East Division Most Outstanding Special Teams Player Unanimous choice as CFL Most Outstanding Special Teams Player Named Eastern Division All-Star at kick returner for first time in his career Named CFL All-Star at KR for first time in his career Named CFLPA All-Star at KR Named CFL player who is the biggest threat to score from anywhere on the field by his peers in a CFL on TSN survey Week 1, Made Argos debut (01/07/10) at WR/KR in Canada Day season opener at Calgary and had a great game Recorded 5 punt returns for 116 yards, including his first career punt return touchdown of 90 yards, with 4 kickoff returns for 42 yards, LG 12 Week 2, Made first career start at WR in win at Winnipeg (09/07/10) and named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for first time in his career Was electric again accounting for 302 all-purpose yards including a 117-yard missed field goal return touchdown In all, he caught 2 passes for 30 yards, 5 punt returns for 52 yards, 4 kickoff returns for 103 yards and 117 yards on a MFG return Week 3, Started at WR/RS in win vs. Calgary Caught 3 passes for 35 yards, LG 18, including a clutch 2-point convert at the end of the game, returned 6 punts for 31 yards, LG 13, and 7 kickoff returns for 151 yards, LG 42 Named Runner-Up, CFL Special Teams Player of the Week Week 5, Started at WR/KR in loss at Montreal Returned 4 kickoffs for 74 yards, LG 23, 18.5 AVG Week 6, Started at WR/ RS in win at Edmonton Caught 5 passes for 56 yards, LG with 3 punt returns for 35 yards, LG 16 Week 7, Started at WR and recorded his first-career 100+ yard game and multi-touchdown game (14/08/10) in win vs. Montreal Became first Argo of 2010 to record a 100-yard receiving game Finished game with 6 catches for 163 yards, 2 TDs, 6 punt returns for 43 yards, 7.2 AVG, LG 12 and 2 kickoffs for 85 yards, LG 57, 42.5 AVG In all, totalled 291 all-purpose yards Named CFL Offensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career Week 8, Started at WR in loss vs. Hamilton Returned 4 punts for 67 yards, LG Completed his first career pass (20/08/10) on a double-reverse-and-throw Players 57

30 chad owens receiver/kick returner 2 to Ryan Christian for a 37-yard gain Week 9, Started at WR/KR in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton and had a terrific game Recorded 210 all-purpose yards and finished second on team in receiving with 7 catches for 82 yards Also had 3 kickoff returns for 67 yards, LG 29, and 1 missed field goal return for 29 yards Week 10, Started at WR/KR in loss at B.C Returned 6 punts for 66 yards, LG 18, 5 kickoffs for 112 yards, LG 40 and one missed field goal return for 82 yards Week 11, Started at WR/KR in win vs. Winnipeg Returned a career-high 8 punts for career-high 125 yards with an 80-punt return touchdown, his third kick return for a touchdown of the season Also had 4 kickoff returns for 93 yards, LG 30 Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for second time in his career Week 12, Started at WR/KR in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Caught 5 passes for 62 yards, LG 28 Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Month for September for the first time in his career Week 13, Started at WR/KR in loss vs. Saskatchewan Had 6 punt returns for 133 yards, LG 34, AVG 22.2, and 6 kickoff returns for 167 yards, LG 33, AVG 27.8 Finished with 309 combined yards Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for fourth time in his career Week 14, Started at WR/KR in win at Saskatchewan Returned 7 punts for 55 yards, LG 25, and 3 kickoffs for 72 yards, LG 29 Week 15, Started at WR/KR in loss vs. Hamilton Returned 8 punts for 75 yards, LG 21, 5 kickoffs for 97 yards, LG 28, and caught 3 passes for 30 yards, LG 13 In all, he finished with 202 combined yards Week 16, Started at WR/ KR and accumulated 200 all-purpose yards in win at Winnipeg Returned his fourth kick for a touchdown (109 yards on a missed field goal return on the final play of the first half) putting him in sole possession of second-place for most kick return TDs in a season, behind Bashir Levingston with 5 in 2003, returned 5 punt returns for 60 yards, LG 30 and caught 4 passes for 31 yards, LG 11 Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for fourth time in 2010, his fifth CFL player of the week award on the season Week 17, Started at KR/WR and had another terrific game Totalled 308 combined yards (surpassed for third time this season), including 1 catch for a 14-yard TD (seventh touchdown of season), 4 punt returns for 111 yards, LG 62, 4 kickoffs for 123 yards, LG 51, and 1 missed field goal return for 60 yards Became second different Argonauts player ever to achieve at least 1,000 punt return yards in a season, and fifth player in CFL history to record 1,000 punt & kickoff return yards in a season Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week Named Special Teams Player of the Month for October Week 18, Added to IR (calf) for win at Montreal 2010 Playoffs Started at WR/KR for Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Caught 3 passes for 5 yards, LG 2, returned 3 punts for 16 yards, LG 10, and 2 kickoffs for 37 yards, LG 20 Started at WR/KR for Eastern Final loss at Montreal Caught 1 pass for 10 yards, returned 2 punts for 5 yards, LG 11, and returned 2 kickoffs for 95 yards, LG : Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in January and attended training camp Played in one pre-season game recording 96 yards on 5 kickoff returns Released by Tampa Bay in August Re-signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as a free agent in December. 2006: Registered 56 yards on nine punt returns with the Jaguars on the season Released by Jacksonville in December. 2005: Selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 6th Round (185th Overall) in the NFL Draft Played one game for the Jaguars recording six yards on three punt returns Added to the club s practice roster for remainder of the season. College: Played four years at Hawaii ( ) Tied an NCAA record with eight kick-return touchdowns six on kickoffs and two on punts and set an NCAA record with five punt return touchdowns in a season in 2004 Finished college as the school s all-time leading receiver with 3,031 yards and 29 touchdowns on 239 receptions in 44 games Recorded 1,354 yards and two touchdowns on 46 kickoff returns and 1,014 yards and six touchdowns on 85 punts Won Hawaii Bowl as both a junior and a senior. Personal: Chad majored in sociology at Hawaii. He and his wife Rena have three children, Chad Jr., Areana and Sierra-Lynn, and are proud Christians. He attended Roosevelt High School in Honolulu where he was a three-sport letter winner. Chad spent his off-season training and spending time with the family. He also enjoys golfing, going to the beach and playing Call of Duty. His favourite quote is, The greatness of a man should not be determined by his success in life, but by what he is able to overcome. 2009: Signed a practice roster agreement with the Montreal Alouettes on July 14 Dressed in 1 game, Week 18 at Toronto, and recorded 2 kickoffs for 80 yards, LG 43, 3 punt returns for 10 yards, LG 8, and 1 reception for 10 yards. 2008: Released by Jacksonville in January Signed with the Colorado Crush (AFL) in March Recorded 674 yards and nine touchdowns on 66 receptions, 13 yards and six majors on 12 carries and 983 yards and one touchdown on 48 kick returns. 58

31 2 chad owens receiver/kick returner CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Rushing Pass Receiving GP NO YDS AVE LG TD NO YDS AVE LG TD 2009 MTL abcd TOR abd TOR TOTALS a CFL All-Star b East Division All-Star c CFL Most Outstanding Special Teams Player d East Division Most Outstanding Special Teams Player Players Punt Returns Kickoff Returns MFG Returns NO YDS AVE LG TD NO YDS AVE LG TD NO YDS AVE LG TD 2009 MTL TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Rushing Pass Receiving GP NO YDS AVE LG TD NO YDS AVE LG TD 2010 TOR TOTALS Punt Returns Kickoff Returns MFG Returns NO YDS AVE LG TD NO YDS AVE LG TD NO YDS AVE LG TD 2010 TOR TOTALS Receiving Yards Games (MIN. 100) DATE TEAM OPP YDS 8/14/2010 TOR MTL 163 Most Receptions (MIN. 8 CATCHES) DATE TEAM OPP YDS 10/21/2011 TOR EDM 9 9/6/2010 TOR HAM 8 Punt Return Yards (MIN. 100) DATE TEAM OPP YDS 10/2/2010 TOR SSK 133 9/19/2010 TOR WPG 125 7/1/2010 TOR CGY /29/2010 TOR MTL 111 Kickoff Return Yards (MIN. 100) DATE TEAM OPP YDS 09/02/2011 TOR BC /14/2011 TOR CGY /2/2010 TOR SSK 167 7/14/2010 TOR CGY 151 7/23/2011 TOR WPG 127 9/24/2011 TOR WPG /29/2010 TOR MTL 123 7/15/ /13/ /11/2010 TOR BC 112 7/9/2010 TOR WPG 103 All-Purpose Yards Games (TOP-5 ) DATE TEAM OPP YDS 9/2/2011 TOR BC /2/2010 TOR SSK /29/2010 TOR MTL 308 7/9/2010 TOR WPG 302 8/14/2010 TOR MTL 291 9/11/2010 TOR BC

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33 46 Jason pottinger linebacker 6 3, 232 lbs. McMaster Born: June 29, 1983 Whitby, Ontario 4th Year Argos /7th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Originally acquired in a trade with the B.C. Lions on March 23, 2009 Extended contract with Toronto on February 15, : Dressed in 9 regular season games with nine (9) starts for Toronto Week 1, Started at LB and played ST in win at Calgary... Made 2 DT before leaving game at the end of the second quarter with a knee injury, replaced by LB Tristan Black Week 2, Added to 9-game injured list with knee injury Week 12, made an unlikely return to the gridiron and started at middle linebacker making 4 DTs in loss at Saskatchewan Replaced Ejiro Kuale, who had been starting in his absence and moved to WLB...Week 13, Started at MLB in win vs. Winnipeg...Made 4 DT and forced one fumble by Bombers Carl Volny on the goal line Ball was recovered by the Bombers in the endzone Week 14, Started at MLB in loss vs. Hamilton Made 5 DTs Week 16, Started at MLB in win vs. Calgary...Made 4 DT....Week 17, Started at MLB in loss vs. Edmonton...Made 3 DT...Week 18, Started at MLB in win at Winnipeg...Made 8 DT and 1 QB sack Was ejected for rough play following Sears hit on Steven Jyles. season opener at Hamilton Week 7, Dressed at backup LB and played ST, tying for team lead with 3 ST tackles, in loss vs. BC Week 12, Dressed at backup LB but was forced into action when Zeke Moreno was ejected from the game early in the fourth quarter Made 1 DT and 1 QB sack, his first as an Argo (26/09/09), on the night Also played ST, making 2 ST tackles in loss at Winnipeg Week 18, was on 46-man active roster but did not dress in loss vs. Montreal. 2008: Dressed in all 18 games for the B.C. Lions for third straight season Had a huge season on special teams, recording a careerhigh 30 tackles to rank second in the CFL to teammate Jason Arakgi (32) Saw plenty of action, making 14 defensive tackles backing up all three spots at linebacker and making his first CFL fumble recovery Led the Lions with 6 tackles (08/31/08) at Edmonton and topped B.C. s special team tacklers in 5 games Had a careerhigh 5 ST tackles (10/25/08) vs Toronto 2008 Playoffs Played ST in both the West Semi-Final and West Final. Players 2010: Extended contract with Argos on January 6 Started all 18 regular season games at MLB Week 1, Made first Argos start at MLB (01/07/10) in Canada Day season opener at Calgary and recorded 2 DT Week 3, Made first home start at MLB (14/07/10) and recorded 2 DT and 1 PKD in win vs. Calgary Week 4, Started at MLB and made 4 DT in win vs. B.C Week 5, Started at MLB in loss at Montreal Made 6 DT and recovered an Avon Cobourne fumble caused by teammate Adriano Belli Turnover resulted in a Grant Shaw field goal for Toronto Week 6, Started at MLB in win at Edmonton and played well making 4 DT Week 7, Started at MLB and made 6 DT in win vs. Montreal Week 8, Started at MLB in loss vs. Hamilton and made 5 DT Week 9, Started at MLB in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton Recorded a single-game career-high 7 DT and his first QB sack of 2010 Week 10, Started at MLB in loss at B.C Made 4 DT, his second sack in as many games and forced a Casey Printers Fumble in the second half, which was recovered by Ronald Flemons Week 11, Started at MLB making 3 DT in win vs. Winnipeg Week 12, Started at MLB in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Made 4 DT and a pass knock down Week 13, Started at MLB in loss vs. Saskatchewan Made 3 DT Week 15, Started at MLB and played ST in loss vs. Hamilton Made 5 DT Week 16, Started at MLB in win at Winnipeg Made 3 DT Week 17, Started at MLB in loss vs. Montreal Made single-game, careerhigh 10 DT Week 18, Started at MLB in win at Montreal 2010 Playoffs Started at MLB in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Made 2 DT and forced a Marquay McDaniel fumble, which he also recovered, in the third quarter Started at MLB in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Made 3 DT. 2009: Acquired in a trade from B.C. Lions in exchange for Toronto s second first-round pick (fourth overall, LB James Yurichuk) in the 2009 CFL Canadian Draft and a conditional pick in the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft (LB Joash Gesse) on March 23 Dressed in 17 of 18 games at backup linebacker for the Argonauts... Week 1, Made Argos regular season debut (01/07/09) and dressed at backup MLB and was a force on STs.Had 2 DT and 1 ST tackle in CFL regular 2007: Made a big step forward in his CFL career by moving into the Lions starting linebacker corps Played all three spots as injuries felled every other LB but him Played in all 18 games for the second straight season Registered 31 defensive tackles and another 15 on special teams to rank 6th overall Had his first career sack in 2007, forced one fumble and had a pass knockdown 2007 Playoffs Played ST in the West Final, recording 1 ST tackle. 2006: Selected in the 1st round (2nd overall) by the B.C. Lions in the 2006 CFL Canadian Draft Dressed in all 18 games for the Lions Was a key performer on special teams, recording 19 ST tackles (2nd best on the Lions) as well as 6 defensive stops 2006 Playoffs Played ST in the West Final, recording 1 ST tackle 2006 Grey Cup Played ST in the Lions Grey Cup championship win vs. Montreal at Winnipeg. College: Played four seasons at McMaster University ( ) 2005 Named the Outstanding Defensive Player in the OUA for second consecutive year Named First-Team All-Canadian Named OUA All-Star Recorded 51 tackles and a sack in 8 games 2004 Named the Outstanding Defensive Player in the OUA for first time Named First-Team All-Canadian Named OUA All-Star 2003 Named OUA All-Star. Personal: Jay enjoys fishing while visiting his cabin, as well as spending time with friends and family. Jason finished his Economics & Geography degrees at McMaster and is now pursuing his International MBA at the Schulich School of Business. Jason has been studying Mandarin for the last three years. Jay started watching the Argos when he was 7 years old and is also a big Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Rock fan. Growing up in Whitby, Ontario, he was a member of the Oshawa Hawkeyes minor football program. 61

34 Jason pottinger 46 linebacker CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls For Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT KD FF FR QB NO YDS NO YDS LG TD 2006 B.C B.C B.C TOR TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles Tkls For Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT KD FF FR QB NO YDS NO YDS LG TD 2006 B.C B.C B.C TOR TOTALS GREY CUP STATISTICS Tackles GP DT ST TT 2006 BC TOTALS Most Tackles in a Game (Min 7) DATE TEAM OPP YDS TOR MTL TOR WPG TOR HAM 7 62

35 1 NOEL PREFONTAINE PUNTER/KICKER 6 0, 210 lbs. San Diego State Born: December 23, 1973 Camp Pendleton, California 13th Year Argos /16th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Extended with Toronto on January 14, : Named East Divisoin All-Star at kicker...dressed in 17 regular season games with seventeen (17) starts for Toronto Week 8, Started at P/K in win vs. Saskatchewan and earned CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for the 10th time in his career Week 12, Started at P/K in loss at Saskatchewan Punted 7 times for 290 yards, AVG. 41.4, LG 60, 1 single, and was 4 of 4 in field goals Completed a 39-yard pass to Jeremy Unertl on a successful fake punt in the first half Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for the 11th time in his career... Was good on 4 of 5 field goal attempts (36, 35, 48, 18), and punted 7 times for 262 yards, LG : Started 13 regular season games for the Eskimos then traded to Toronto and started four (4) regular season games for the Argos Week 3, Named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance in Saskatchewan when he was 3-3 on field goals and punted nine times for 440 yards and two singles, accumulating 12 of the Eskimos 20 points Week 16, Started at K/P in win at Winnipeg Punted 8 times for 299 yards, LG 40 (moved into sole possession of second place in Argos history for punting yards), was good on 2/2 field goal attempts (38 & 13 yards) and good on 3/3 converts 2010 Playoffs Started at K/P in East Semi-Final win at Hamilton Punted 12 times for 428 yards, 35.7 AVG, LG 44, was good on 3 of 3 field goals (32, 12 & 13) and hit his only convert attempt Did not attempt a kickoff Started at K/P in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Punted 7 times for 293 yards, LG 53, had 3 kickoffs for 130 yards, LG 63, and was good on 3/3 field goals, LG : Started 17 games Had 114 punts for 5054 yards (44.3 avg), 98 kickoffs for 5555 yards (56.7 avg) and is 28 of 37 (76%, Longest: 49) on field goals Added five special teams tackles Kicked a 49-yarder with less than a minute left in the game against Hamilton on August 29 to secure a win and earned Special Team Player of the Week On Sept 20 in Saskatchewan, Ran seven yards for a first down on a fake punt and on Oct. 2 in Winnipeg he ran 31 yards on a fake punt Was on the reserve list on Oct 30 due to injury 2009 Playoffs Started in West Semi-Final loss at Calgary Had eight punts for 339 yards (42.4 avg) and five kickoffs for 340 yards (68.0 avg) Two-for-two on field goals. 2008: Traded to Edmonton on the eve of training camp on May 31 in exchange for the Esks first round pick, fourth overall, (later traded to B.C. for LB James Yurichuk) in the 2009 CFL Draft and a conditional pick in the 2010 CFL Draft Started 17 games, missed the final game of the season due to illness... Was good on 35 of 46 field goals (76.1%), LG 54, and accounted for 171 points Good on all 48 convert atttmepts Punted 103 times for 4,831 yards, 46.9 AVG, LG 75 Completed 1 pass for 19 yards on a fake punt, and rushed one time for 10 yards Made 5 ST tackles Had 77 kickoffs for 4,636 yards, AVG 60.2, LG Playoffs Dressed in East Semi-Final and East Final (crossover) Was good on 2 of 4 FG attempts, LG 45, 5 of 5 converts and punted19 times for 865 yard, LG 63, AVG 45.5 with a single Had 9 kickoffs for 461 yards, LG 62, AVG : Nominated as an All-Time Argo at both punter and kicker Started 17 regular season games for Toronto at kicker/punter, missing 1 game due to concussion Week 1, left the game in the second quarter after suffering an injury on a blocked punt, replaced by S Chris Hardy. Averaged 49.0 yards on three punts and scored a single on a missed field goal Week 4, averaged more than 50 yards on 9 punts versus Calgary Week 8, hit two field goals including a 52-yard boot to conclude the first half which matched a career-high long Week 9, made good on 3 of 3 field goals and averaged season-high 53.4 yards on 7 punts in Labour Day win over Hamilton Earned CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for the sixth time in his career Week 12, had a great game, making good on all three field goals (LG 47) and punting for 198 yards including a deft coffin-corner that went out of bounds at Winnipeg s 1-yard line Earned Runner-Up CFL Canadian of the Week Week 18, left game early with an injury, replaced by DB Chris Hardy in win at Saskatchewan 2007 Playoffs Started at P/K in East Final versus Winnipeg. 2006: Extended his contract with Toronto on July 14 Named East Division All-Star at Punter Named CFL All-Star at Punter Named Argos Outstanding Special Teams Player by the Toronto chapter of the FRC Named East Division Most Outstanding Special Teams Player for the second straight season by the FRC Became first Argo in Club history to be named a CFL All-Star six times Led the CFL in punting average (46.3 AVG) Started 18 regular season games at P/K Week 2, had a tremendous outing, going a perfect 3 for 3 in field goals including a career-high 52 yarder (23/06/06) Week 5, out-punted the opposition by an average of 12.3 yards, including a 68-yard punt Week 6, punted for 553 gross yards versus B.C. Week 9, booted his 512th career kickoff, surpassing Hank Illesic as the club s career leader (19/08/06) Earned CFL Special Teams Player of the Week honours for the first time on the season...week 10, ended field goal streak at 15 which began with second field goal attempt of the season in game 1, it is the second longest streak in club history, (15 FG, 8 games, June 17 to Aug. 25)...Week 11, earned runner-up for Special Teams Player of the Week...Week 12, hit a game-winning field goal in the last minute to defeat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Playoffs Started at P/K in East Semi-Final win over Winnipeg, punting 8 times for 360 yards (45 yds./kick), 3 of 4 on field goals and 4 kickoffs for 251 yards Started at P/K in East Championship versus Montreal punting 8 times for 354 yards, 5 kickoffs for 305 yards and was 1 of 2 on field goal attempts. 2005: Named Argos Outstanding Special Teams Player by the Toronto chapter of the FRC Named East Division Most Outstanding Special Teams Player for first time in his career Named East Division All-Star at Kicker and Punter Played in all 18 regular season games Week 1, started as kicker/punter, was 4 for 4 on FG attempts and surpassed Michael Clemons for fourth on the Argonauts all-time scoring list vs BC Week 3, averaged 43.3 yards punting and surpassed Dick Shatto on the Argos all-time scoring list by hitting 2 of 3 FGs Week 5, hit 2 FGs for a total of 84 yards in win at Montreal Named Special Teams Player of the Week for his play against both Montreal and Winnipeg Week 7, made good on a 50-yard field goal Week 15, made good on 4 of Players 63

36 NOEL PREFONTAINE 1 PUNTER/KICKER 4 FG attempts including the game winner despite 61 km/h winds in Winnipeg Week 16, hit 4 of 5 field goal attempts including one from 50-yards at the end of the first half in win at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, named 2nd Runner-Up Special Teams Player of the Week Week 18, started at P/K and also played holder for backup Chris Hardy s field goal attempt in final regular season game at Ottawa 2005 Playoffs Started at P/K in East Championship versus Montreal. 2004: Re-signed with Toronto on February 2.Named the Argos Special Teams Player of the Year as voted by the FRC, also recognized as an East Division All-Star at both Kicker and Punter and a CFL All-Star at Punter Named CFLPA CFL All-Star at Punter and CFLPA East Division All-Star at both punter and kicker Led the league in punting average (45.9) Played 17 games as P/K for the Argos Week 3, hit longest FG of the season 47-yards and set a new Argo record for punts in a game when he punted 16 times for 744 yards and 1 single Week 5, moved into 3rd in Argo record book for most kickoffs in a career (passing Lance Chomyc who totalled 347) Week 9 at Montreal, completed a 21 yard pass to Mike Palmer on a fake punt for a first down in the 2nd quarter Week 14 in Winnipeg, kicked longest punt of season, 84-yards Week 17, was perfect against BC hitting 6 of 6 field goal attempts (LG 42), punting 7 times for 320 yards (LG 55, 45.7 AVE), and recording 7 kickoffs for 366 yards (LG 58, 52.3 AVE), he also made 1 ST tackle and was named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week Week 19, started the game as P/K and punted 1 time for 55 yards, had 4 kickoffs for 209 yards (LG 61) and was 0 for 1 on field goals snapping a six game streak where he made 16 consecutive FG attempts (Argo Record), left the game with a hip injury and was replaced by Chris Hardy vs Hamilton at SkyDome 2004 Playoffs Boomed punts all night, kicking 10 for 507 yards (AVG 50.7, LG 70), hit 3 of 4 field goal attempts (LG 47) and had 3 kickoffs for 161 yards (AVG 53.6) in East Semi-Final vs Hamilton, named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for his effort Put in solid effort at East Championship in Montreal where he kicked 10 punts for 400 yards (LG 48), added 4 kickoffs for 215 yards (LG 64) and was good on his only field goal attempt from 16 yards Grey Cup Championship Started at P/K and punted 6 times for 240 yards (LG 53), had 6 kickoffs for 328 yards (LG 61) and was good on 2 of 3 field goal attempts (LG 27) in win vs BC. 2003: Named East Division All-Star and CFL All-Star at Punter Led the East Division in punting yards (5484) and led the CFL with 46.9 punting average, 5 yards more per punt than any other player Signed with the Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) in January, but returned in time for week 2 vs Hamilton played in 17 regular season games.week 7, had 4 punts for 204 yards, 7 kick-offs for 425 yards Also booted 7 FG tying an Argo record for the most FG in a single regular season game Week 11, booted 4 FG, 6 punts for 315 yards, and 2 kick-offs for 118 yards Playoffs In the East Semi-Final, he had 6 punts for 272 yards, 6 kickoffs for 319 yards and connected on two of 3 FG attempts Hit 1 of 2 FG attempts in East Championship and added 8 punts for 341 yards and 5 kickoffs for 286 yards. 2002: Earned East Division and CFL All-Star status at Punter Finished 2nd in the league in punting average at 46.1 Also took on field goal kicking duties Most important kick of the year came in the Argos last game of the season when he nailed a 42-yard game-winning FG at home with 27 seconds remaining against Calgary to earn the team s first playoff berth in three years 2002 Playoffs Perfect in the post-season, going 5 for 5 with a long of 44 yards against both Saskatchewan and Montreal 2001: Spent time with three teams in three different pro leagues in a busy year Returned to the Argonauts in time for their game on August 25 against Saskatchewan after requesting his release from the Baltimore Ravens with whom he signed as a free agent earlier in the year In his return performance with the Argos he had 2 kickoffs for 114 yards and 10 punts for 462 yards against the Roughriders Began the year with the Los Angeles Extreme Played in 10 games with Los Angeles during the regular season Along with being their punter was also listed as the team s third quarterback April 21 in the one and only championship game in XFL history had 1 punt for 21 yards while Los Angeles beat the San Francisco Demons 38-6 for the title. 2000: Territorial draft pick of the Los Angeles Extreme (XFL) on November 28 Third year Argo veteran had another spectacular season in the CFL Earned both East Division and CFL All-Star at Punter Played 18 games. 1999: Named East Division s All-Star and CFL All-Star at Punter Led CFL in punting with 47.7 average Named the CFL Special Teams Player of the Week for first time in his career for his efforts against Calgary (9/10/99)recording 11 punts for a 46.5 average as well as 4 kickoffs for a 57.3 average and also completed a 29 yard pass to Duane Dmytryshyn on a fake punt 1999 Playoffs Punted 10 times for a 35 yard average in the East Division semi-final playoff game in Hamilton on November 14, also had 2 kickoffs for a 46.5 average. 1998: Selected by the Argonauts in 6th round of the 1998 Supplemental Draft. Named an East Division All Star at Punter for the first time in his career Finished 2nd in the CFL in punting with a 46.7 average Made Argo/CFL debut, he recorded an impressive 47.9 yard average on 10 punts including a 79 yard single regular season opener vs Sask Also had 2 singles on missed FG Was 4 for 4 on FG in home opener vs Calgary July 9, also averaged 52.3 yards per punt on 6 punts including a whopping 75 yarder out of the Argos end zone Voted the teams top special teams player of the game for his effort Used strictly for punting and kickoff duties for first time (13/08/98) Kicked 86 yard single vs Montreal Played in his first CFL playoff game on November 8 in Montreal and averaged 45 yards on 6 punts. College: Started two years at San Diego State University earned first team All-American honours during his outstanding senior year Also a first team All-WAC Pacific Division selection...led to a number one NCAA ranking in net punting with a 44.9 average Set a SDSU single season record with a 46.5 punting average in 1996 During the year also set the school record for the longest single punt with a 82 yarder against New Mexico Had an average of 43.0 yards per punt in 1995 Began his college career at Cal-State Fullerton in Personal: A criminal justice major, Pre spent many of his early 64

37 1 PUNTER/KICKER years growing up in Montreal. An outstanding athlete and quarterback during high school, Noel led El Camino High School to a 22-2 record and a CIF Championship as their starting quarterback. He was named San Diego Tribune Athlete of the Year for North County as a senior. Noel makes many community appearances, including playing with the Courtside Boatmen, the Argos charity basketball team. He likes to golf and play poker in his spare time. Pre lives in the Mississauga area with his wife Tanya, a teacher, their 3-year old son Noah, and their baby boy Ethan. NOEL PREFONTAINE Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Field Goals Kickoffs Punting GP T G LG PCT NO YDS AVE LG NO YDS AVE LG 1998a TOR ab TOR ab TOR TOR ab TOR ab TOR ab TOR ac TOR abcd TOR TOR EDM EDM EDM TOR a TOR TOTALS a - East Division All-Star b - CFL All-Star c - East Division Outstanding Special Teams Player d Became Argos All-Time Leader in Kickoffs (passing Hank Ilesic) CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Punting Kickoffs Field Goals GP NO YDS AVE LG NO YDS AVE LG A G PCT LG 1998 TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR EDM EDM TOR TOTALS GREY CUP STATISTICS Punting Kickoffs Field Goals GP NO YDS AVE LG NO YDS AVE LG A G LG PCT 2004 TOR TOTALS

38 CHAD REMPEL RECEIVER/long snapper , 227 lbs. Saskatchewan Born: May 23, 1982 Sherwood Park, Alberta 7th Year Argos /8th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Extended with Toronto on February 9, : Dressed in all 18 regular season games with no starts for Toronto Week 10, Started at LS and played TE in loss vs. B.C...Caught his first pass of the year, in the flat from Cleo Lemon, for a 14 yard gain... Week 13, Started at LS and played TE in win vs. Winnipeg...Caught 1 pass for a 16 yard touchdown from Steven Jyles for his first career CFL touchdown (24/09/11) Week 18, Started at LS and played TE in win at Winnipeg... caught 1 pass for a career-long 43-yard touchdown. 2010: Started 18 regular season games at LS and played backup WR for Toronto Week 9, Started at LS and backup WR in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton Caught his first pass of the season Week 15, Started at LS and backup WR in loss vs. Hamilton Made 2 ST tackles 2010 Playoffs Started at LS and backup WR in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Started at LS and played backup WR in Eastern Final loss at Montreal. 2009: Released by Hamilton on April 30 Signed with the Montreal Alouettes on June 9 and released Signed with the Argos on July 20 and dressed in 11 games at backup receiver/tight end Caught 9 passes for 76 yards, returned 1 kickoff for 4 yards and made 3 ST tackles before being added to 9-game injured list with a broken fibula Week 4, Added to active roster on July 23 Dressed as backup WR in win at Winnipeg Recorded no stats Week 14, Dressed at backup WR and played ST but recorded no stats in loss at Saskatchewan Left game in the first half with a broken left fibula Week 15, Added to 9-game injured list. 2008: Extended his contract with Toronto on January 9, 2008 Attended training camp with Toronto and added to injured list for Weeks 1 and 2 Released by Toronto on July 6 Signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and played 11 games making 3 catches for 48 yards. 2007: Played in the final 9 regular season games for Toronto after being placed on the 9-week injured list to begin the season Dressed as backup WR but primarily played TE Week 7, dressed in first game of the season, catching 1 pass for 7 yards and recording 2 ST Week 12, recorded 2 ST tackles in win over Winnipeg 2007 Playoffs Dressed as backup WR and saw action at TE and on ST in East Final versus Winnipeg. 2006: Released by Winnipeg in training camp on June 10...Signed with Toronto as a free agent on August 1 Played in 8 regular season games as a backup WR/RB, spending time on the practice roster when not in the lineup Week 7, dressed as backup WR and played ST in Argo debut (03/08/06)...Week 11, entered the game at receiver late in contest Playoffs Dressed as backup WR and played ST, making 2 ST tackles in East Semi-Final win over Winnipeg Dressed as backup WR and played ST in East Championship versus Montreal. 2005: Attended training camp with Hamilton and released Signed with Winnipeg Blue Bombers on July 5 Dressed in nine games as a backup WR and special teams player, missing six with an eye injury Finished the season with three ST tackles. 2004: Drafted by the Edmonton Eskimos in the third round (35th overall) of the 2004 Canadian College Draft and released on June 5. College: Played three seasons for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies Recorded 120 career receptions for 2,352 yards and 17 touchdowns 2004 Played in Vanier Cup Championship 2003 Sat out season with a broken foot 2002 Named Canada West All- Star Played in Vanier Cup Championship 2001 Named Canada West All-Star. Personal: Chad recently bought a house in Oakville with his wife, Krista, who he married this off-season. He currently owns a Booster Juice franchise in his hometown of Saskatoon. This off-season, Chad acquired his Real Estate license, with plans to open his own brokerage with teammate Jeff Johnson. Chad is also an active member of the Courtside Boatmen, the Argos charity basketball team. Chad was the starting quarterback for the Salisbury Sabres in 1997 and 1998, the last time they competed for a provincial title. 66

39 82 CHAD REMPEL RECEIVER/long snapper CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Receiving Kickoff Returns GP NO YDS AVE LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 WPG TOR TOR TOR HAM TOR TOR TOR TOTALS Players Tackles DT ST TT FR FF 2005 WPG TOR TOR TOR HAM TOR TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Receiving Tackles GP NO YDS AVE LG TD DT ST TT FR FF 2006 TOR TOR TOR TOTALS

40 Alexander Robinson Defensive end , 256 lbs. Western Born: October 11, 1989 Vancouver, British Columbia 2nd Year Argos /2nd Year CFL Non Import Acquired: Selected by Toronto in the third round (22nd overall) in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft. The pick was originally acquired by Toronto in 2008, from Saskatchewan, in exchange for QB Michael Bishop. 2011: Dressed in 18 regular season games with no starts for Toronto Week 1, Made CFL debut (01/07/11) at backup DL and played ST in win at Calgary...Week 15, Dressed as backup DL and played ST in loss at Montreal Made 2 ST tackles... Attended CFL Evaluation Camp in March. College: Played four seasons at Western ( ) under Greg Marshall CIS Second-Team All-Canadian, First-Team OUA All- Star Western made the Yates Cup in each of his four seasons at the school 2010 Started 8 games for the Yates Cup champion Mustangs Named CIS Second-Team All-Canadian and First-Team OUA All-Star Recorded 37 tackles and 6 sacks Earned CIS and OUA Defensive Player of the Week after recording 12.5 tackles and 2.5 sacks vs. Guelph...Won Western s Defensive Lineman of the Year 2009 Played in 5 games Recorded 10 tackles and 2 sacks helping UWO reach the Yates Cup for the third consecutive year 2008 Freshman 2007 Redshirted. Personal: Alexander Zander Robinson was a kinesiology major at Western Ontario. He attended Vancouver College in his hometown Vancouver, B.C. His parents are Patrick and Leigh. He has three siblings named Matthew and Isabelle and Jacqueline. Zander lists his favourite movie as Shawshank Redemption and his favourite show is Trailer Park Boys. 68

41 38 Jasper Simmons defensive back 6 1, 223 lbs. Missouri Born: August 20, 1989 Pensacola, Florida 2nd Year Argos /2nd Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on September 27, : Dressed in 2 regular season games with no starts for Toronto Week 14, Added to Argos PR for loss vs. Hamilton Week 18, Made Argos/CFL debut (28/10/11) at backup LB in win at Winnipeg Made 1 DT and 1 ST tackle. College: Played two seasons at Missouri ( ) and two seasons at Hutchinson Community College ( ) 2010 (Missouri) Limited to six games during the season due to injuries Recorded 43 tackles to rank seventh on the team 2009 (Missouri) Started 12 games in 2009 and finished second in Big 12 Conference voting for the newcomer of the year Ranked 4th on the team with 73 tackles from the safety position Presented with the Team Safety of the Year Award Served as primary kickoff returner with 36 returns for an average of 22.6 yards per kick 2008 (Hutchinson C.C.) Named a captain during his sophomore year at Hutchinson Community College Had 86 tackles and 18 pass break ups as a sophomore Earned First-Team All-Conference 2007 (Hutchinson C.C.) Had 62 tackles, 8 PKDs, 1 INT, blocked 2 kicks all as a true freshmen Personal: Jasper lists his hobbies as basketball and church activities, and he is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. During the off-season Jasper likes to play the drums at his dad s church. He started playing the drums when he was 12 years old and it s something he loves doing every off-season. Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns Fumble Recoveries GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD NO YDS LG TD 2011 TOR TOTALS

42 Chris smith linebacker , 220 lbs. Queens s Born: January 31, 1988 Toronto 2nd Year Argos /3rd Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed from the B.C. Lions practice roster on August 9, : Dressed in 4 regular season games with no starts for Toronto Attended training camp with Winnipeg Released as a final cut on June 25 Signed to the B.C. Lions practice roster on July 19 Week 7, Made Argos debut (13/08/11) at backup LB and played ST in loss at Hamilton Week 10, Dressed at backup LB and played ST in loss vs. B.C Made team-high 3 ST tackles Week 14, Added to 9-game injured list with leg injury. 2010: Appeared in 15 games for Winnipeg Recorded 3 special teams tackles and 1 defensive tackle Also had 2 kickoffs for 114 yards, 57 AVG, LG 72 in role as emergency kicker Drafted by Winnipeg in the fourth round (28th overall) of the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft Attended CFL Evaluation Camp in March. College: Played 4 years ( ) at Queen s University under Pat Sheahan 2009 Started 8 games for the Vanier Cup Champion Queen s Golden Gaels Recorded 31 tackles, 1 sack, 3 pass knockdowns and 2 interceptions Also forced 2 fumbles, recovering one of them Won the Bruce Coulter award as the top defensive player in the Vanier Cup after posting 4.5 tackles, a 15-yard sack, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery 2008 Started 6 games at linebacker Missed 2 games due to injury Recorded 22 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 pass knockdown Selected to play in the CIS East-West Bowl in May 2007 Started all 8 games at linebacker Recorded 45 tackles, 4 sacks, 4 pass knockdowns and 1 interception 2006 Dressed in 2 games as a true freshman Recorded 10 tackles and1 interception. Personal: Chris was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He was named the Athlete of the Year at St. Michael s College School after excelling in football, track & field, and basketball. He starred at both defensive back and wide receiver for St. Mike s leading them to a Metro Bowl victory in Smith also played summer football for the Metro Toronto Wildcats of the OVFL. While at Queen s, Chris majored in economics. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2011 TOR TOTALS

43 66 Jonathan St-pierre OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 6 4, 295 lbs. Illinois State Born: September 15, 1983 Longueuil, Quebec 3rd Year Argos /4th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Acquired in a trade with Saskatchewan on June 6, 2010 in exchange for non-import WR Obed Cétoute. 2011: Dressed in 7 regular season games with no starts for Toronto. 2010: Dressed in 17 regular season games as a backup OL for Toronto Week 1, Made Argos debut (01/07/10) as backup OL and played ST in Canada Day season opener at Calgary 2010 Playoffs On 46-man active roster but did not dress for Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton and Eastern Final loss at Montreal. 2009: Spent season as a member of the Roughriders practice roster. 2008: Drafted by in the 2nd Round (10th overall) by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the CFL Canadian Draft but returned to Illinois State. College: Started his college career at the University of Miami ( ) Transferred to Illinois State and played from (Illinois State) Started 11 games at Illinois State 2007 Started 11 games at Illinois State and was instrumental in the running game that amassed more than 2,000 yards 2006 Named to the Valley Football All-Newcomer Team, after transferring to Illinois State during fall camp... appeared in 12 games, starting the last nine (Miami) Played in four games, seeing action as a blocker on the field goal and extra-point unit Sat out the season as a redshirt, playing solely on the scout teams. Personal: Jonathan holds two undergraduate degrees, one in Business Administration from Miami and another from Illinois State in Economics, and a Masters of Economics from Illinois State. He spent one off-season working as a financial analyst for the Canadian federal government. Growing up in Quebec, he was a member of two different CEGEP teams, Edouard-Montpetit and Vieux-Montreal. He attended Gerard-Filion High School and was a member of Team Canada his last two years in high school. Jonathan is the son of Richard St-Pierre and Celine Racette and his girlfriend is Emmanuelle. Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS GP 2010 TOR TOR 7 TOTALS 24 71

44 chris van zeyl offensive tackle , 300 lbs. McMaster Born: September 4, 1983 St. Catharines, Ontario 4th Year Argos / 4th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Re-signed with Toronto on June 27, : Started 15 regular season games for Toronto Week 17, Added to 9-game injured list with foot injury for loss vs. Edmonton...Replaced at RT by Cedric Gagne-Marcoux. 2010: Dressed in and started 14 regular season games at RT for Toronto Week 3, Added to IR for win vs. Calgary Replaced at RT by import OL Shannon Boatman Week 4, Added to IR for win vs. B.C Week 6, Returned to line-up and started at RT in win at Edmonton Week 9, Started at RT in Labour Day Classic loss at Hamilton Made first career catch (06/09/10) on a 10-yard pass from Cleo Lemon early in the third quarter Was injured on the play and did not return to the game Week 10, Added to IR for loss at B.C Replaced by Shannon Boatman 2010 Playoffs Started at RT in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Started at RT in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Recovered 1 own team fumble. 2009: Dressed in 11, starting 3 games, at guard and tackle for the Argonauts... Weeks 1-7, Added to practice roster...week 8, Dressed at backup OG in first-ever CFL game (28/08/09) in loss vs. Calgary Week 15, Dressed at backup OG and entered game in first quarter at RT when starter Brian Ramsay suffered a leg injury in loss vs. Edmonton Week 16, Made first-ever CFL start (23/10/09) at RT, in loss vs. Hamilton Week 17, Started at RT in loss at Edmonton Week 18, Started at RT in loss vs. Montreal. 2008: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on September 5 Attended training camp with the Montreal Alouettes Added to club s practice roster and remained there until Week 9 and released...week 11, Signed to Argos PR and remained there for the duration of the season. 2007: Drafted by Montreal in the third round (18th overall) of the CFL Canadian Draft Attended training camp with the Alouettes but returned to school in August Re-joined the team in October and remained on the club s practice roster for the rest of the season. College: Played four seasons at McMaster ( ) 2007 Named CIS All-Canadian Named 1st Team OUA at defensive tackle Team Captain and Marauder Defensive Lineman of the Year Played 6 games and made 15 DT and four sacks for the Marauders 2006 Named 2nd Team All-OUA Played 5 games and made 15 DT with 2 sacks and one forced fumble 2005 Made 5 DT and 1 sack 2004 Played 4 games and recorded 7 DT and 4 sacks. Personal: Chris Van Zeyl (pro: VAN-ZILE) majored in geography at McMaster. He is the oldest of four: Adrian (brother), Elizabeth and Janine (both sisters). Chris mom is Betty and his father is Casey, and the family lives in Fonthill, Ontario where Chris grew up. Chris attended high school at Notre Dame H.S. in Welland, Ontario and he spent his off-season training, coaching and furthering his education at McMaster University. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP DT ST TT 2009 TOR TOR TOR TOTALS

45 89 SPENCER WATT RECEIVER 6 0, 185 lbs. Simon Fraser Born: December 15, 1988 North Vancouver, B.C 3rd Year Argos /3rd Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Drafted by the Argonauts in the 3rd round (18th overall) in the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft. Signed with Toronto on May 19, : Dressed in 17 regular season games with seventeen (17) starts for Toronto...Week 2, Started at WR in loss at Winnipeg Made 2 catches for 17 yards, LG 11...Week 3, Started at WR in loss at Montreal and made 4 catches for 31 yards, LG 11...Week 4, Started at WR in loss vs. Winnipeg...Caught 3 passes for 38 yards, LG 20 in loss vs. Winnipeg Week 5, Started at WR in loss at Edmonton Caught 4 passes for 64 yards, LG 64 Week 6, Started at WR in loss vs. Montreal Caught 2 passes for 50 yards, LG 30 and 1 TD Week 8, Started at WR in win vs. Saskatchewan and caught 2 passes for 21 yards, LG 21...Week 11, Started at WR and caught 1 pass for 22 yards in loss at B.C Week 15, Started at WR in loss at Montreal Caught 2 passes for 50 yards, LG 46...Week 16, Started at WR in win vs. Calgary...Caught 2 passes for 17 yards, LG : Dressed in 11 regular season games with one (1) start at WR in his rookie CFL season Week 1, Added to injured list for Canada Day season opener at Calgary Week 2, Remained on IR for win at Winnipeg Weeks 3-5, Added to 46-man active roster but did not dress Week 6, Made CFL debut as backup WR (06/08/10) in win at Edmonton Caught 1 passes for 8 yards...weeks 7-8, On 46-man active roster but did not dress... Week 10, Dressed at backup WR and played ST in loss at B.C Caught 4 passes for 21 yards, LG 7 Week 12, Dressed as backup WR and played ST in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Caught 2 passes for 25 yards, LG 15 Week 18, Made first career start in win at Montreal (07/11/10) and had a great game Caught a career-high 6 passes for 140 yards and 2 TDs, his first TD was a career-long 50-yards from Cleo Lemon and 34 yards from Dalton Bell Became second Argo to catch for 100+ yards in a game in 2010 Named CFL Canadian Player of the Week for the first time in his career 2010 Playoffs Started at WR in Eastern Semi- Final win at Hamilton Caught 3 passes for 23 yards, LG 12, and his first-career post-season touchdown (14/11/10) from Cleo Lemon (12 yards) Started at WR in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Caught 3 passes for 36 yards, LG 20. College: Started career at Minot State (2006) before transferring to Simon Fraser ( ) 2009 Played in seven games and caught 14 passes for 231 yards and 2 touchdowns Named offensive player of the week in Canada West 2008 Finished season with 301 yards and 16 receptions, both SFU career highs Scored one touchdown on the season Played in eight of the Clan s ten games Registered a season-high four receptions for 90 yards in playoff win over Saskatchewan Huskies First season with SFU, finished year with 194 yards receiving on 13 receptions Registered a season-high six receptions for 112 yards against UBC Played in seven of eight games on the year.2006 (Minot State): Attended Minot State as a freshman and competed in Track & Field. Personal: After first playing football in grade 12, Spencer enrolled at Minot State where he also competed in track & field. After one year, Spencer transferred to Simon Fraser where he majored in Arts. His parents are Elizabeth and Mike, and he has an older sister named Melissa. Spencer played high school football at Windsor Secondary in North Vancouver. Players CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Receiving Tackles GP NO YDS AVG LG TD DT ST TT 2010 TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Receiving Tackles GP NO YDS AVG LG TD DT ST TT 2010 TOR TOTALS RECEIVING GAMES (MIN 100 YDS) DATE TEAM OPP REC YDS TOR MTL MULTI-TD GAMES DATE TEAM OPP TD TOR MTL 2 73

46 JORDAN YOUNGER SAFETY , 206 lbs. Connecticut Born: January 24, 1978 Trenton, New Jersey 8th Year Argos /9th Year CFL Import Acquired: Extended contract with Toronto on January 5, : Dressed in 15 regular season games with fifteen (15) starts for Toronto Week 1, Started at LB and played ST in win at Calgary...Made 4 DT Week 2, Started at LB and played ST in loss at Winnipeg Made 5 DT and forced a fumble on special teams...week, Started at SLB and played ST in loss vs. Winnipeg...Made 2 DT and replaced Lin-J Shell in 3rd quarter when didn t return to the game after halftime Week 6, Started at LB in loss vs. Montreal and made 6 DT...Week 7, Started at LB in loss at Hamilton...Made 3 DT, 1 ST tackle, and recorded his first QB sack of the season Week 8, Started at LB and played ST in win vs. Saskatchewan Made 5 DT and recovered 1 fumble when Darian Durant fumbled the ball on Saskatchewan s first play from scrimmage... Week 10, Started at LB and played ST in loss vs. B.C...Did not return from halftime with shoulder injury and replaced by LB/DB Jeremy Unertl...Week 11, Added to 46-man active roster but did not dress in loss at B.C. due to shoulder injury Week 12, Added to IR with shoulder injury in loss at Saskatchewan... Week 14, Returned from injury and dressed at backup LB and played ST in loss vs. Hamilton Made 4 DT Week 15, Started at LB and played ST in loss at Montreal Made 4 DT...Week 16, Started at LB in win vs. Calgary...Made 2 DT...Week 17, Started at LB in loss vs. Edmonton...Forced Adarius Bowman to fumble which Bowman recovered himself...week 18, Made first career start at safety (28/10/11) in win at Winnipeg...Moved from normal position at SAM LB to play safety, replaced by rookie Nick Clement Made 2 DT and 1 KD. 2010: Released by Toronto on February 10 Re-signed with Toronto on March 4 Dressed in and started 17 regular season games at SLB for Toronto Week 1, Made first career start at LB (01/07/10) in Canada Day season opener at Calgary Recorded 6 DT Week 2, Started at LB in win at Winnipeg but left game in first half due to injury Replaced by DB Lin-J Shell for the duration of the game Week 4, Started at LB in win vs. B.C Forced Lions RB Jamal Robertson to fumble on the Argos 2-yard line which was recovered by teammate Byron Parker Week 6, Started at LB and played ST in win at Edmonton Made 2 DT, 2 ST tackles and also recovered the ball after a series of laterals by Edmonton on the last play of the game Week 7, Started at LB and made 6 DT in win vs. Montreal Week 8, Started at LB and made 4 DT in loss vs. Hamilton Week 9, Started at LB in Labour Day Classic at Hamilton and made 3 DT Week 10, Started at LB in loss at B.C Made 6 DT Week 12, Started at LB in Touchdown Atlantic loss vs. Edmonton Made 4 DT Week 13, Started at LB and played ST in loss vs. Saskatchewan Made 3 DT Week 14, Started at LB in win at Saskatchewan and played a great game Made 4 DT Week 15, Started at LB in loss vs. Hamilton Made first interception (4 yards) of 2010, on a Kevin Glenn pass, in the first quarter Made 5 DT on the night Week 16, Started at LB and recorded second INT in as many games in win at Winnipeg Made 3 DT and picked off a Joseph Elliott pass, returning it 35 yards, to setup Cleo Lemon s rushing touchdown Week 17, Started at LB in loss vs. Montreal Made 5 DT 2010 Playoffs Started at LB in Eastern Semi-Final win at Hamilton Made 5 DT and 1 INT, off Kevin Glenn in the 4th quarter, which he returned for 50 yards and setup an Argos field goal Started at LB in Eastern Final loss at Montreal Made 5 DT. 2009: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on January 13 Dressed and started 13 games at cornerback for the Argonauts...Missed 5 of the final 6 games of the season on the 46-man active but not dressed and injured reserve (toe) list... Week 1, Started at CB in his first regular season game as an Argonaut since 2007 and recorded 2 DT at Hamilton Week 9, Started at CB and played ST, registering season-high 5 DT, in Labour Day loss at Hamilton Week 11, Started at CB and made 1 DT in loss at BC Recovered a fumble when James Green blocked a Sean Whyte punt and returned it 18 yards for the first special teams touchdown of his career Weeks 13-14, Added to 46-man active roster but did not dress vs. Montreal and at Saskatchewan Week 15, Added to IR with a toe injury in loss vs. Edmonton Weeks 16-17, Returned to 46-man active roster but did not dress vs. Hamilton and at Edmonton Week 18, Returned to lineup and started at CB and had 1 DT in loss vs. Montreal. 2008: Traded to the Edmonton Eskimos on February 15 in exchange for RB Tyler Ebell and WR T.J. Acree...Dressed in 15 games for Edmonton Recorded 52 DT, 8 PKD and 1 INT for 5 yards 2008 Playoffs Dressed in the East Semi-Final at Winnipeg and East Final at Montreal due to playoff cross-over Recorded 6 tackles and 1 PKD in playoffs. 2007: Named CFL All-Star at CB Named East Division All-Star at CB Started 16 games at CB for Toronto, missing Weeks 9-10 with an injury Week 2, recorded 1 DT and 2 KD in win over Hamilton Week 8, recorded 5 DT, playing a solid game while being tested all night at Winnipeg Week 11, recorded a touchdown-saving knockdown in the first quarter vs B.C Week 14, made his mark on ST when he blocked a Sean Fleming punt that was recovered by fellow CB Byron Parker and returned for an Argos touchdown Week 15, recorded 4 DT in win over Montreal Week 16, played a great game recording 7 tackles and a single game personal careerhigh 3 knockdowns in win at Montreal 2007 Playoffs Started at CB in East Final vs Winnipeg. 2006: Named East Division All-Star at CB for second straight year Started all 18 games at CB Week 5, recorded 1 INT to accompany a game-saving sack on a two point conversion Week 8, recorded 3 DT, 1 INT and 1 PKD in win over Hamilton Week 9, recorded 1 INT and 1 KD in win over Montreal Week 11, recorded and 2 DT, 1 KD & 1 INT in win over Hamilton Week 12, recorded his second INT in as many games in win over Hamilton...Week 15, recorded his first ever CFL TD (09/10/06) when he picked off a Ricky Ray pass and returned it 72 yards Named CFL Defensive Player of the Week Playoffs Started at CB and recovered a crucial fumble late in the fourth quarter that led to the winning TD over Winnipeg in the East Semi-Final Started at CB in East Championship versus Montreal.WR and played ST, making 2 ST tackles in East Semi-Final win over Winnipeg Dressed as backup WR and played ST in East Championship versus Montreal. 2005: Extended his contract with Toronto on May 27, 2005 Named East Division All-Star and CFL All-Star at CB for first time in his career Started 17 games for Toronto at short side CB Week 3, had 6 DT in win over Saskatchewan Week 4, generated a key 74

47 26 jordan younger SAFETY late-game INT Week 8, recorded a key interception in win over Edmonton Week 9, led all Argo tacklers with 5 total tackles in win over Calgary Week 13, did not dress due to injury Week 16, recorded an interception in win at Montreal Week 17, made 6 tackles and 1 special teams tackle in a win over Hamilton 2005 Playoffs Started at CB and tied for team lead in DT with six in East Championship versus Montreal. 2004: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on May 27 Played in 13 games with the AFL s Indiana Firebirds... made 20 catches for 235 yards and 4 touchdowns also made 1 interception for 20 yards and 3 kick returns for 41 yards...arrived in Toronto as a free agent during training camp Started in all 18 games for the Argos at weak side CB Named CFLPA East Division All-Star at CB Led Argonauts in passes knockdown (11) Made CFL debut in Week 1 vs Saskatchewan, recorded a game high 3 passes knocked down.week 3, recorded a single game high 6 DT and picked off an Anthony Calvillo pass in the end zone 2004 Playoffs Started at CB in East Semi-Final vs Hamilton, making 4 DT and knocking away 1 pass Started at CB and made some spectacular plays on the ball, his high energy style registered 2 PKD, 1 INT and 1 tackle Named CFL Defensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career Grey Cup Championship Started at CB making 2 DT and knocking away 1 pass in win vs BC. 2003: Joined the Washington Redskins after playing in NFL Europe for 3 seasons Played the 2003 season with the Amsterdam Admirals...Selected by the Admirals in the sixth round of the free agent draft Returned 13 punts for 84 yards and had 14 kickoff returns for 313 yards yard punt return average was third in the league as he returned 24 kicks for 242 yards was fourth in the league in kick returns, with 448 yards on 21 kickoffs (21.2 yard average) Also added 27 tackles and 4 pass deflections on defence attended camp with Arizona Cardinals. 2002: Was a standout performer for the Rhein Fire, returning 14 kickoffs for 342 yards and 1 touchdown and 33 punts for 258 yards Added 13 tackles on defence and knocked down 1 pass Attended camp with Arizona Cardinals. 2001: Allocated to the Rhein Fire (NFLE) by the Arizona Cardinals Named to the All-NFLE team for his play on special teams His 10.1-yard punt return average was third in the league as he returned 24 kicks for 242 yards was fourth in the league in kick returns, with 448 yards on 21 kickoffs (21.2 yard average) Also added 27 tackles and 4 pass deflections on defence attended camp with Arizona Cardinals. 2000: Signed with the Arizona Cardinals (NFL) as a free agent in April Released and signed to the Cardinals practice squad Activated in December and played as reserve CB. College: Played three seasons at UConn ( )...Started 27 of 35 games at Connecticut completed his collegiate year with 144 tackles (111 solos), 15 passes defended, 6 INT, 2 forced fumbles and 8 tackles for a loss Holds Connecticut record for kick return TD in career with 4 (3 punts, 1 kickoff) Ranked second in the country as a junior with 15.9 punt return average and had two 68-yard TD returns. Players 2002: Was a standout performer for the Rhein Fire, returning 14 kickoffs for 342 yards and 1 touchdown and 33 punts for 258 yards Added 13 tackles on defence and knocked down 1 pass Attended camp with Arizona Cardinals. 2001: Allocated to the Rhein Fire (NFLE) by the Arizona Cardinals Named to the All-NFLE team for his play on special teams His Personal: Jordan s favourite Argo memory is the 2004 Grey Cup win and all of the fan support he received. The political science major enjoys working out and playing video games. His favourite musical artist is Jay-Z and his favourite film is The Usual Suspects. JY split the off-season between New Jersey and Toronto where he is an active participant in the Argos Huddle Up Bullying Prevention Program and the Courtside Boatmen, the Argos charity basketball team. 75

48 JORDAN YOUNGER SAFETY 26 CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles Tkls for Loss INT Returns GP DT ST TT QB PKD NO YDS NO YDS TD 2004 TOR ab TOR a TOR ab TOR EDM TOR TOR TOR TOTALS a East Division All Star b CFL All-Star Fumble BLK Recoveries Kicks NO YDS LG TD NO 2004 TOR TOR TOR TOR EDM TOR TOR TOR TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles INT Returns GP DT ST TT PKD NO YDS TD 2004 TOR TOR TOR TOR EDM TOR TOTALS GREY CUP STATISTICS Tackles INT Returns GP DT ST TT PKD NO YDS TD 2004 TOR TOTALS Most Tackles in a Game (MIN 6) DATE TEAM OPP NO TOR MTL TOR HAM TOR MTL EDM TOR EDM MTL TOR MTL TOR SSK TOR CGY TOR MTL 6 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN DATE TEAM OPP NO YDS TOR EDM TOR HAM TOR WPG

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50 13 Anthony Alix 74 Kicker Armond Armstead Defensive TACKLE 6 0, 187 lbs. St. Francis Xavier Born: December 8, 1986 Mont-Tremblant, Quebec 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Non-Import lbs. Southern California Born: August, Sacramento, California 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent by Toronto on June 2, College: Started three (3) season at St. Francis Xavier 2011 Played in eight games Punted 83 times for 2,990 yards, AVG 26 and a long of 66 yards Hit six of 16 field goals (37.5%) and a long of 50 yards Named AUS Special Teams Player of the week after scoring 10 of 16 points in loss to St. Mary s Made three field goals (29, 34 and 39 yards) and a PAT Also averaged 33.9 yards on 10 punts Finished 12th in the CIS in kicking 2010 Started eight games Punted 77 times for 2389 yards, (AVG 31.0, longest: 56) Hit eight of 12 field goals (66.7%, longest: 46) 2009 Played eight games Finished second in the AUS in field goals, hitting 12 of 18 (66.7%, longest 40).Was third in punting in the AUS with 77 for 2500 yards (AVG 32.5, longest: 62) Named AUS Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting winning field goal with 19 seconds in win over Acadia in AUS Semi-Finals Added 10 punts for 347 yards and 5 kickoffs for 311 total yards. Personal: Anthony attended Cegep de Trois-Rivieres. Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on May 30, College: Started 24 career games at USC ( ) 2011 Moved to defensive tackle prior to the season after starting at end the previous two seasons Announced that he would miss the season due to medical condition before spring camp 2010 Started 11 games at defensive end and one at defensive tackle Missed one game due to shoulder sprain suffered at Minnesota Recorded 43 tackles, including 6.5 for a losses and three sacks Added a fumble recovery and a delfection on the season Had a season-high 8 tackles at Oregon State 2009 Switched from defensive tackle to end during spring camp as he earned the starting job as a sophomore Missed the first five games of the season due to breaking his ankle in training camp Returned to see limited action in the final 8 games of the season...appeared eight games, starting in five of them.recorded a total of six tackles on the year 2008 Served a backup defensive tackle as a freshman Appeared in nine games for the Trojans Had 10 tackles, including three for a loss Broke a bone in his hand prior to game vs Notre Dame and missed three games. Personal: Armond attended Pleasant Grove High School in Elk Grove, California, where he played football and basketball. He also participated in track and field where he was involved in shot put and discus throw. He was a sociology major at USC. 78

51 30 Marcus Ball LINEBACKER 19 jalil carter receiver 6 1, 218 lbs. Memphis Born: July 21, 1987 Norfolk, Virginia 1st Year Argos / 1st Year CFL Import 6 1, 195 lbs. Akron Born: July 18, 1989 Toledo, Ohio 1st Year Argos / 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on February 10, Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent in May 16, 2012 Players College: Split is college career between the University of Memphis ( ), and Pearl River (Miss.) C.C. (2008) and Florida State ( ) 2010 (Memphis) Started nine of 10 games for the Tigers at DB Made 66 total tackles, 4 PKDs, and intercepted 2 passes for 63 yards 2009 (Memphis) Transferred to Memphis from Pearl River C.C Played nine games with three starts for the Tigers Made 42 DT, 4 PKD and 2 INTs for 14 yards Earned inaugural Jeremy Williams Award as spring s Most Valuable Player 2008 (Pearl River C.C.) Transferred to Pearl River C.C. in Mississippi from Florida State Earned a First- Team All-American as a safety 2007 (Florida St.) Dressed in nine games for Florida State Made 24 tackles, one fumble recovery, three knockdowns and one sack 2006 (Florida St.) Dressed in four games making 13 tackles, 2 PKDs, and one INT for 54 yards Named to active roster as a true freshman before suffering a season-ending knee injury. Granted a red-shirt exemption due to injury. Personal: Marcus Ball is the son of Catherine Geiger and Reggie Ball. His older brothers are Reggie Ball Jr., a former Georgia Tech quarterback, and Raeshon Ball, a former defensive back at Chattanooga. Marcus was born in Virginia but grew up near Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Stephenson High School where he was named First-Team All-Star and District Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. Stephenson is the same high school attended by current CFL players Byron Parker and Anthony Cannon, and former CFL players Sean Lucas and Michael Grant. 2012: Signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Gladiators (AFL) Played one game recording 1 INT. 2011: Signed as an undrafted free agent by the St. Louis Rams (NFL) and later released. College: Played four seasons for Akron ( ) 2010 After spending his first three years as a strong safety and special teams player for Akron, he moved to wide receiver where he had 30 receptions for 412 yards (13.7 avg) and 2 TDs Named Third-Team All-Mid American Conference at safety Played in all 12 games with 7 starts at strong safety Returned 13 kickoffs for an average of 18.3 yds 2009 Played in all 12 games for Akron starting 7 at strong safety 2008 Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams. Personal: Jalil is the son of Michelle Carter. Prior to Akron, Jalil attended St. John s Jesuit High School where he earned First- Team All-City League honours on offence as a senior and was a sprinter on the track team, placing 11th at the Division I state meet in the 100-meter dash as a senior. 79

52 Jason Barnes 81 Receiver 6 3, 190 lbs. Sacramento State Born: April 11, 1984 Sacramento, California 1st Year Argos / 4th Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on February 14, : Dressed in 14 games with 13 starts for Edmonton Missed four games to injury (ribs) Finished 3rd on the team in receiving yards with 50 catches for 869 yards and 7 TDs CFL Playoffs Started West Semi-Final win vs. Calgary Caught 4 passes for 55 yards and 1 TD Started West Final loss at B.C Caught 6 passes for 99 yards and 1 TD. 2010: Started and dressed in 12 games for Edmonton Spent first two weeks on 46-man roster and started week 3 Caught 35 passes for 608 yards and 3 TDs Also forced a fumble and recovered a fumble on special teams for a 31-yard return Badly injured in the Hamilton game on Oct 8.Suffered a ruptured spleen, bruised kidney and lung Placed on the 9-game injury list. 2009: Dressed in 4 games for Edmonton catching 14 passes for 156 yards and 1 TD as a CFL rookie CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Semi-Final loss at Calgary Caught 1 pass for 10 yards & 2008: Played with the Central Valley Coyotes (AF2) Led the team with 1,477 receiving yards and 40 total touchdowns in College: Played one season at Sacramento State (2006) and two at Sierra Jr. College ( ) 2006 (Sacramento State) Played in 10 games and finished as the team s leading receiver with 28 catches for 623 yards and 2 TDs 2005 & 2004 (Sierra Jr. College) Named All-Conference as a receiver and his team s record over two seasons was Personal: Jason graduated from Del Campo High School in Fair Oaks, California. There, he played both football and basketball. Jason is a barber in the off-season and his older brother is NBA player Matt Barnes. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Receiving GP NO YDS AVE LG TD 2009 EDM EDM EDM TOTALS , CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Receiving GP NO YDS AVE LG TD 2009 EDM EDM TOTALS RECEIVING GAMES (MIN. 100) DATE TEAM OPP REC YDS MOST RECEPTIONS (MIN. 8) DATE TEAM OPP No MULTI-TD GAMES DATE TEAM OPP No

53 65 George Bussey Offensive Tackle 6 2, 306 lbs. Louisville Born: October 24, 1984 Louisville, Kentucky 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on June 11, : Signed to the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) practice squad on November 8 Released by Jacksonville Jaguars on December 12. Players 2010: Returned to participate in the Patriots pre-season games before being added to IR September 4 Released on September : Drafted by the New England Patriots in the fifth round (170th overall) Signed a four-year contact on July 23 Placed on September 5 with a knee injury ending his season. College: Played 47 games, including 35 starts in four years at Louisville ( ) 2008 Named to the Outland Trophy Watch List for the nation s best interior lineman before season Played in 10 games at both guard and tackles and was still named a First-Team All Big-East selection 2007 Started all 12 games at offensive tackle anchored an offence that was ranked eighth in the country Allowed just two sacks on the season Named Second-Team All Big-East 2006 Started all 13 games playing both offensive tackle and guard Earned First-Team All Big-East honours Did not allow a sack all season Help the Cardinals finish second in the nation in total offence Helped the Cardinals average over yards on the ground 2005 Appeared in all 12 games on the offensive line special teams stepped in late in the season when Jeremy Darveau missed some time with a sprained ankle 2004 Walked-on to team and earned a scholarship Red-shirted freshman year Personal: George Bussey is the son of Ruthie and Carlos. He attended Western High School in Louisville, Kentucky where he was a two-year starter on the offensive line. George was named a Jefferson County All-Star as a senior, as he paved the way for a 1,000 yard rusher and one 2,500 rusher. He was voted the team s best offensive lineman during his junior and senior season. He majored in Communications at Louisville. 81

54 Ahmad Carroll 37 Defensive Back 5 10, 190 lbs. Arkansas Born: August 4, 1983 Atlanta, Georgia 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on May 10, : Traded by the Orlando Predators to Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL) on April 16 Trade by the Milwaukee Mustangs to Arizona Rattlers (AFL) on April 16 Placed on the Refused to Report list by the Arizona Rattlers (AFL) on April : Signed with the Virginia Destroyers (UFL) on August 18 Did not play full season due to the cancellation of the UFL season on October 28 Signed with Orlando Predators (AFL) on November : Signed to the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League (UFL) on June 15 Released by Hartford Colonials on July 16 Signed with the Calgary Stampeders practice roster on August 24...Released October 10 did not record any stats. 2009: Resigned with New York Jets on March 23 Appeared in six (6) games with the Jets Recorded 3 tackles Waived by New York Jets November : Signed with the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League (AFL) Was one of the Predators named to AFL All-Rookie Team Had 71 tackles, seven pass breakups, four fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and an interception Following season signed with the New York Jets Appeared in 16 games for the Jets mostly contributing on special teams Recorded 22 total tackles (20 solo, 2 AST) and two forced fumbles on the year. College: Played three season for the Arkansas Razorbacks ( ) Finished career with 140 tackles, 25 pass defections, four interceptions and two forced fumbles 2003 Played in and started all 13 games Finished the year with 45 total tackles (38 solo, 7 AST) and three interceptions 2002 Named Pre-Season All- SEC Played and started in 13 games for the Razorbacks Recorded 60 solo tackles and 20 assisted Added a sack and two forced fumbles 2001 Named Third-Team All-Freshman by Sporting News and First-Team All-SEC voted by SEC coaches Played 10 games and started five (5) as a freshman...recorded 66 total tackles (42 solo, 24 AST) on the season Recorded 11 of 42 tackles on special teams Added one interception and a fumble recovery during his freshman outing Was second on team and SEC with 13 pass deflections Had at least two tackles in nine of the 10 games played Recorded season-high 9 tackles in win over South Carolina Had season-high three pass knockdowns vs Tennessee. Personal: Ahmad attended Fredrick Douglas High School in Atlanta, Georgia where he was a two-sport athlete in football and track and field. He set the State record in the 100 metres (10.41) and won the National AAU championship. Ahmad was given the nickname Batman by his fellow teammates when he repeatedly jumped over the opposing centre in a Pop Warner football game. Carroll is also known for his community service, founding the Humble Grind Foundation to empower youth to achieve personal goals and build solid futures. 2007: Participated in the New York Jets mini-camp but did not sign a contract. 2006: Played four games and started in one for the Green Bay Packers Recorded 13 tackles (11 solo, 2 AST) before being cut by the Packers Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 10 Played in one game for the Jaguars Recorded one tackle, two forced fumbles and three pass deflections Waived by Jacksonville Jaguars on May : Played in and started all 16 games for the Green Bay Packers Recorded 47 tackles (44 solo, 3 AST), two sacks, and two interceptions. 2004: Selected in the first-round (25th overall) in the 2004 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers Appeared in 14 games and started 11 games for the Packers Finished rookie season with 52 total tackles (49 solo, 3 AST), two sacks, and one fumble recovery. 82

55 92 Joseph Cohen 17 Defensive Tackle Zach Collaros Quarterback 6 2, 296 lbs. Florida Born: June 6, 1984 Miami, Florida 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import lbs. Cincinnati Born: August, Steubenville, Ohio 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on June 7, : Did not play football. 2010: Attended training camp and waived by the Detroit Lions on August : Re-signed with the Miami Dolphins on January 14...Released by the Dolphins on August 24 and placed on waivers... Claimed off waivers by the Oakland Raiders (NFL) August 25 and released August Signed to the Detroit Lions (NFL) practice squad on October 21 and later signed to the active roster on November 7... Played 7 games and recorded 9 tackles (6 solo tackles) and 1 QB sack. 2008: Attended training camp with the 49ers and released by the San Francisco 49ers (NFL) August 23...Signed with the Miami Dolphins (NFL) practice squad on November : Drafted in the fourth round (135th overall) by the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Draft...Attended training camp and placed on injured list on September 1 for remainder of season. College: Played four seasons with the Florida Gators ( ) Started 12 games at defensive tackle Selected to play in the 2007 Hula Bowl Saw action on the defensive line in the Gators Tostitos BCS National Championship Game victory over Ohio State 2005 Started the final nine games of the season at defensive end and saw action in all 12 contests Made his first interception and collected the first sack of his career at LSU Started all 12 games at defensive end for 464 plays Totalled two solo tackles in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl against Miami (Fla.) 2003 Played in 10 games...saw time on offence in eight games for 76 plays Saw his first career action vs. FAMU as an H-back. Personal: Joseph s parents are Sandra and Melvin Byrd and he enjoys watching Disney movies. He founded the James McGriff Football Camp in honour of his friend who passed away in high school. Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on June 6, : Signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent following the NFL Draft Released by team on May 7 following teams mini-camp. College: Played 41 games as a Cincinnati Bearcat ( ) Started 10 games for the Bearcats as a senior Was seventh in the Big East with 1,934 yards and 15 touchdowns (1st in Big East) on 116 completions of 272 attempts Added 84 rushes for 234 yards and eight touchdowns 2010 Named starting quarterback exiting spring camp Threw for 219 yards in win, going 24 of 41 and a touchdown in opener at Fresno State Started 11 games for the Bearcats Completed 225 of 383 passes to led the Big East with 2,902 yards and 26 touchdowns Hard a passing efficiency rating of and a completion percentage of.587 Named to First-Team All-Big East 2009 Appeared in all 13 games, as the holder, backup quarterback, and started in four games at QB Winner of teams inaugural NEW MAN IN award Set Cincinnati single-season marks for completions percentage (.750) and passing efficiency (193.53) Was 93 of 124 passing for 1,434 yards and 10 touchdowns Added 344 yards rushing on 57 attempts with four touchdowns Led UC to 4-0 record while starting quarterback Tony Pike was out with an arm injury Threw his first two career touchdown passes against Southeast Missouri State Rushed 10 times for a career-best 132 yards and two touchdowns at USF His 75-yard touchdown run vs. USF marked UC s longest run form scrimmage since Richard Hall (2004), was also the long rush of the season for a UC player and his first career rushing TD Threw for career-best four touchdowns passes in win at Syracuse Named Big East Offensive Player of the Week after setting a Big East record with 555 yards of total offense (480 passing, 75 rushing) against Connecticut His 480 yard passing was the fourth 400- yard passing game in school history and ranks second all-time in UC history behind Greg Cook who threw for 554 against Ohio in One of five quarterbacks to play for the Bearcats during the season Played in seven (7) games for the Bearcats, predominately on special teams Took first snap at quarterback at Akron after Tony Pike was injured Rushed for five yards on first play, helping to set up the game winning field goal 2007 Redshirted freshman year. Players Personal: Zach is the son of Dean and Michelle Collaros. He attended Steubenville High School in Steubenville, Ohio where he played football. Throughout high school Zach compiled a 41-1 record in three years as the starting quarterback. Zach broke every Big Red passing record on his way to a 30-0 mark and back-to-back state titles over his final two years. At Cincinnati, Zach majored in Pre-Accounting. 83

56 83 Julian Feoli-Gudino Receiver 6 0, 204 lbs. Laval Born: June 22, 1987 San Jose, Costa Rica 1st Year Argos / 1st Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto on January 10, 2012 Originally drafted by Toronto in the fifth round, 38th overall, in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft. The pick was originally acquired by Toronto in 2008, from Saskatchewan, along with import DE Ronald Flemons, in exchange for import WR TJ Acree, the rights to a negotiation list player and the Argos third round pick in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft (later traded by the Riders to Hamilton who selected DL Marc-Antoine Fortin). College: Five year starter for Laval Rouge et Or ( )... Finished career as the second-leading pass catcher in CIS history (238) and with the twelfth-most receiving yards (2,756) 4- Time First-Team QUFL All-Star 2-Time All-Canadian 2011 Drafted by Toronto and returned to school for his senior season Started Vanier Cup final where he led his team with 10 catches for 106 yards and a touchdown Named First-Team QUFL All-Star Played in 8 regular season games and caught 55 passes for 526 yards with 2 TDs Receptions total was fourthmost in the CIS and first in the QUFL 2010 Started 8 games Suffered devastating ankle injury at the end of the season Had 36 catches for 514 yards and 3 TDs Named First-Team QUFL All-Star 2009 Started 8 games Had 34 catches for 364 yards and 3 TDs Had 12 punt returns for 77 yards Named Second-Team All-Canadian...Named First-Team QUFL All-Star Invited to play in the annual East-West Bowl in London 2008 Standout WR for the Vanier Cup Champion Rouge et Or Started 8 games Made 65 catches for 785 yards and 4 TDs 65 receptions were the second-most ever in a single CIS season Had 25 punt returns for 181 yards and 7 kickoff returns for 136 yards Named Ted Morris Memorial Trophy winner as the MVP in the Vanier Cup Had an 82-yard touchdown catch, and 74 yard punt return in the Vanier Cup Named First-Team All- Canadian Named First-Team QUFL All-Star 2007 Started 8 games Had 48 receptions for 567 yards and 4 TDs Returned 16 punts for 161 yards and 9 kickoffs for 209 yards. Personal: Julian attended high school at Vieux Montreal (CEGEP). He majored in industrial relations while at Laval. 84

57 7 Trevor Harris 72 Quarterback Pacino Horne Defensive Back 6 3, 209 lbs. Edinboro Born: May 31, 1986 Waldo, Ohio 1st Year Argos/1st Year CFL Import 6 0, 183 lbs. Central Michigan Born: November 25, 1983 Ypsilanti, Michigan 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on March 29, : Spent time with the Orlando Predators before signing with Toronto. 2011: Dressed in 14 games for Arizona Rattlers, playing in three games Completed 25 of 37 passes for 272 yards and 7 TDs with no INTs Posted a passer rating while completing 68% of his passes Signed with the Sacramento Mountain Lions (UFL) on July 14 and gained experience as a backup QB Signed with the Orlando Predators (AFL) on October : Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) as a free agent and released as a final cut Signed with the Arizona Rattlers (AFL) on November 12 as a free agent and released following the season. College: Played four years at Edinboro University ( ) Holds every school single game, single season and career passing record in attempts, completions and yards Finished career with 11,899 yards passing, completing 66% of his passes and throwing for 100 touchdowns Missed one game in his career due to injury 2009 Finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy as the MVP of NCAA Division II Threw for an NCAA Division II single game record of 630 yards in his final game at Edinboro 2008 Finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy as the MVP of NCAA Division II 2007 Started every game at quarterback 2006 Started every game as a freshman. Personal: Trevor s parents are Tom and Sue and he has a younger brother and two older sisters. His younger brother, Cody, took over for Trevor as the starting quarterback at Edinboro and is now a two-year starter as a junior, marking six years with a member of the Harris family under centre for the Fighting Scots. Both Trevor and his brother attended Marion Pleasant High School. Trevor enjoys working out, playing golf and beating teammate Chad Kackert at ping-pong in his spare time. Trevor majored in mathematics. Acquired: Signed as a free agent by Toronto on May 30, : Appeared in 2 games with the Bloomington Edge of the Indoor Football League (IFL) Recorded 11 solo tackles and one interception in two games.signed with the Chicago Rush of the Arena Football League (AFL) on January 4 Reassigned by the Chicago Rush on March : Did not play football. 2009: Signed with the Detroit Lions on April 19...Released by Detroit Lions on April : Signed with Detroit Lions Released by Detroit Lions on May : Was eligible for the NFL Draft but did not get drafted Reported to the Detroit Lions mini camp as an undrafted free agent (05/07) Did not get signed by Detroit Lions. College: Played three season at Central Michigan ( ) after transferring from Grand Rapids Community College ( ) 2006 Made transition from safety to the cornerback position during spring practice Played in and start 12 games for the Chippewas Recorded a total of 62 tackles (37 ST, 35 AST), 4 INTs and 5 PKDs Recorded two or more tackles in 11 of 12 starts 2005 Played 11 games and started in 10 games at safety for the Chippewas Led secondary with 66 total tackles, an interception and 2 PKDs 2004 Was listed on team roster but did not play.2003 (Grand Rapids C.C) Played in and started six games for the Raiders Named First-Team All-North Central Community College Conference 2002 (Grand Rapids C.C) Was a two-year starter Recorded 44 total tackles, four interceptions Named First-Team All-North Central Conference All-Star in Personal: Pacino is the son of Carla Horne. Growing up he was given the nickname Chino. Pacino attended both Willow Run High School and John Glenn High School where he played on both basketball and football teams. His most memorable moment in his athletics career was a football championship at Grand Rapids C.C. He was a major in Sport Studies with a minor in Entrepreneurship. Players 85

58 87 Quincy Hurst 11 Receiver Dontrelle Inman Receiver 5 8, 154 lbs. Manitoba Born: October 13, 1990 Vancouver, British Columbia 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Non-Import 6 2, 197 lbs. Virginia Born: January 31, 1989 Charleston, South Carolina 1st Year Argos / 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Selected by Toronto in the third-round (28th overall) in the 2012 CFL Canadian Draft. 2011: Did not play football College: Attended the University of Manitoba for one season (2010), and the College of the Desert for one season (2009) 2010 (Manitoba) Played in and started eight (8) game Finished third in Canada West Conference in all purpose yards Had 18 receptions for 295 yards (second on team) and two touchdowns Also contributed on special teams as a returner Had 26 kick-off returns for 528 yards and 40 punt-returns for 378 yards and one touchdown Returned one punt 100-yards (fifth longest in team history) Named Manitoba Bison Male Athlete of the Week after returning six punts for 70 yards (46 LG) and hauling in six passed for 65 yards 2009 (College of the Desert) Attended the College of the Desert of the Southern California Football Association (SFCA) Had 15 receptions for 346 yards (second on team in receiving yardage) and 2 touchdowns for the Roadrunners. Personal: Quincy is the son of Margaret Hurst and deceased Ron Hurst and older broth of Kelsey and Jessica. He attended Centennial Secondary in Coquitlam, British Columbia, where he was a Pepsi Provincial All-Star in 2006 and Originally a quarterback in high school, Quincy converted to receiver for two games of junior football in B.C in Following his two game debut at receiver, he made his way down to College of the Desert, a junior college in California. Hurst is currently majoring in Arts at the University of Manitoba. When his hands are not full with football, training and school, Quincy enjoys playing video games, watching movies and listening to Vancouver musician, Tre Nyce. Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on February 16, : Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) as a free agent and attended training camp Played in four pre-season games and released as a final cut. College: Played four seasons at the University of Virginia ( ) 2010 Appeared in all 12 games with 11 starts...named Fourth-Team Post-Season All-ACC Led Virginia with 815 receiving yards on 51 catches and 3 TDs Appeared in 9 games at receiver Missed the first two games of the season due to injury...caught eight passes for 80 yards on the season 2008 Played in every game for second consecutive season...earned first start in season-opener against USC Caught two passes for 22 yards on the season Played on the punt return team the final nine games of the year 2007 Played in all 13 games as one of just five true freshmen to play Caught 17 passes for 181 yards.caught two passes for 11 yards vs. Texas Tech in the Gator Bowl. Personal: Dontrelle attended Batesburg-Leesville High School. He is one of eight children including four sisters and three brothers. He majored in Digital Arts at Virginia and enjoys all aspects of art including drawing and sketching. Dontrelle plays golf and tennis in his spare time. 86

59 28 Brandon Isaac Linebacker 6 3, 202 lbs. South Carolina Born: December 11, 1984 Blackville, South Carolina 1st Year Argos/ 3rd Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on May 8, Agreed to extend contract with Calgary Stampeders on April 28 Played in and started 12 games for Calgary Recorded 22 total tackles on the season Tied career-high and recorded season-high with four total tackles in win vs Montreal Had multiple-tackle games in 7 of his 12 appearances Week 15, Placed on team injured list Week 16-19, Remained on team injury list and did not return to line up for reminder of the season CFL Playoffs Did not dress in West Semi-Final vs Edmonton Placed on Refuse to Report list by Milwaukee Iron (AFL) on March 12 Signed with the Calgary Stampeders as a free agent on May 5 Appeared in 16 games and started in a pair at halfback for the Stampeders Saw regular action as an extra defensive back in pass situations Week 1, Made CFL debut in Canada Day Kickoff vs Toronto (01/07/10) Week 3, Recorded first career sack on Cleo Lemon vs Toronto (14/07/10) Week 5, Started first CFL game vs Winnipeg (31/05/10) Week 7, Picked off Edmonton s Jason Maas, for first career interception (15/08/10) Accumulated 24 tackles (7STT), three sacks (most of team defensive backs), two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and one pass knockdown in his rookie campaign Had eight multiple-tackle games CFL Playoffs Recorded two tackles in West Semi-Final vs Saskatchewan Traded by the Spokane Shock to the Manchester Wolves (AFL2) on February 19 Named First-Team All-AF2 Recorded 72.5 tackles and 34 passes defended Set Manchester Wolves single-season record and ranked sixth in the league for interceptions with nine Named Aaron s Defensive Player twice Later signed with the Milwaukee Iron of the AFL on December 14. College: Played two season at South Carolina ( ) after transferring from Georgia Military College ( ) 2007 Returned for senior season after missing 2006 season due to shoulder surgery Recorded 21 total tackles and two interceptions 2006 Redshirted season after undergoing season-ending surgery on left surgery in late August 2005 Split time between corner and safety positions Recorded 55 tackles, including 24 solo stops Returned a recovered fumble 11 yards for a touchdown vs Troy Finished eighth in SEC in interceptions and 21st in tackles Had a season-high of eight tackles on three different occasions vs, UCF, Kentucky and Vanderbilt Named team s Most Improved Safety 2004 (Georgia Military) Recorded 35 tackles, two sacks and one interception Named Golden Isles Bowl Classic MVP after recording a fumble recovery for a touchdown, an interception and four passes defended 2003 (Georgia Military) Logged 30 tackles, eight sacks, and six interceptions as a freshman. Personal: Brandon attended Blackville-Hilda High School where he played on the football team. As a duel position senior on his team, he had 87 tackles and rushed for more than 1,000 yards and 16 touchdowns. In 2002, Brandon played in the South Carolina-North Carolina Shrine Bowl and was also named All-Area, All-Region and All-State in both football and basketball. Following his notable high school career, Brandon attended Georgia Military College in Milledgeville, Georgia, where he continued his football career. At South Carolina he majored in Criminal Justice. Players 2008 Signed with the Spokane Shock of the Arena Football League (AFL) on December 1. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Tackles INT Returns Fumble Recoveries GP DT ST TT NO YDS TD NO YDS LG 2010 CGY CGY TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Tackles GP DT ST TT 2010 CGY TOTALS

60 Jarious Jackson 12 Quarterback 6 1, 236 lbs. Notre Dame Born: May 3, 1977 Tupelo, Mississippi 1st Year Argos / 8th Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on February 15, : Released by the B.C. Lions on February : Dressed in 18 regular season games for the B.C. Lions Completed 18 of 39 passes for 263 yards with 2 INTs and 1 TD Carried 22 times for 80 yards and 0 TDs CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Final win over Edmonton Attempted no passes by carried 5 times for 22 yards Grey Cup Championship Dressed as backup QB in win over Winnipeg. 2010: Dressed in 18 games with one start for the B.C. Lions... Completed 26 of 48 passes for 293 yards, 3 INT, 0 TDs Carried 11 times for 26 yards and 0 TDs CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Semi-Final loss at Saskatchewan Did not attempt a pass but rushed three times for 8 yards. 2009: Dressed in 10 games with three starts, due to shoulder injury, for the B.C. Lions Completed 90 of 155 passes for 1,252 yards, 8 INTs, 12 TDs, LG 57 Rushed 12 times for 143 yards for 2 TDs...CFL Playoffs Dressed in East Semi-Final crossover win over Hamilton and in East Final crossover loss at Montreal but did not record a stat. 2008: Dressed in 18 regular season games with 7 starts for the B.C. Lions Completed 158 of 288 passes for 2,164 yards with 10 INT and 17 TDs, LG 76 Carried 63 times for 362 yards and 2 TDs CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Semi-Final win at Saskatchewan and West Final loss at Calgary Completed 1 of 1 pass for 31 yards for 1 TD Rushed 6 times for 23 yards. 2003: Dressed in 1 game for the Denver Broncos Completed 4 of 9 passes for 41 yards, 1 INT, 0 TDs Carried once for nine yards Released by Denver following the season. 2002: Dressed in one game but did not see any action with the Denver Broncos. 2001: Assigned to the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europa by Denver Played in 10 games and completed 125 of 223 passes for 1,544 yards with 13 TDs and 6 INTs Carried 43 times for 287 yards and 2 TDs Led his team to a World Bowl appearance. 2000: Drafted by the Denver Broncos in the 7th Round, 214th overall, in the NFL Draft Dressed in two games for Denver Attempted one pass and carried once. College: Played four years at the University of Notre Dame ( ) Two-year starter and set school single-season records for passing yards (2,753), completions (184), and attempts (316) as a senior during the 1999 season Broke the yardage mark held by Fighting Irish legend and former Argos QB Joe Theismann, all of which were later broken by Brady Quinn. Personal: Jackson attended Tupelo High School in Tupelo, Mississippi, and was a letterman in football, basketball, and track. He majored in marketing at Notre Dame and he makes his off-season home in Houston, Texas with his wife Jaynine and daughters Jiselle (3) and Jayla (3 months). He enjoys watching movies, listening to music, playing basketball, training and travelling to Mexico in his spare time. 2007: Dressed in 18 games with 11 starts for the B.C. Lions Completed 167 of 304 passes for 2,553 yards, 10 INT, 18 TDs, LG 93 Rushed 49 times for 265 yards and 3 TDs CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Final loss vs. Saskatchewan and completed 3 of 12 passes for 51 yards, 2 INT and carried 1 time for 1 yard. 2006: Dressed in 18 regular season games as a backup QB for the Lions Completed 37 of 79 passes for 477 yards, 2 INT, 3 TDs and carried 46 times for 137 yards with one TD CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Final win vs. Saskatchewan...Did not attempt a pass but rushed 4 times for 8 yards Grey Cup Championship Dressed as backup QB in win over Montreal Carried twice for 4 yards, LG : Signed with the B.C. Lions as a free agent Began season on the practice roster but dressed in 8 games as a backup QB completing 3 of 6 passes for 30 yards and rushing 4 times for 35 yards. 2004: Signed a practice roster agreement with the B.C. Lions in October. 88

61 64 Andrew Jones Offensive Lineman 91 David Lee Defensive Line 6 3, 326 lbs. McMaster Born: October 29, 1982 Toronto, Ontario 1st Year Argos / 4th Year CFL Non-Import 6 4, 247 lbs. Western Born: September 4, 1990 London, Ontario 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on March 2, : Granted free agency by the B.C. Lions on February : Dressed in 18 games as a backup lineman for the B.C. Lions CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Final win over Edmonton Grey Cup Championship Dressed in win over Winnipeg at B.C. Place. Acquired: Signed as a free agent by Toronto on May 30, : Attended the CFL Evaluation Camp Recorded the fastest time in the 3-cone drill (7.01) and tied for the best time in the shuttle (4.18), and had second-fastest 40-yard dash time (4.93) and highest vertical (32 ) amongst defensive lineman. Players 2010: Started three regular season games Earned the starting left guard spot out of Lions training camp A serious knee injury sustained in Week 3 ended his season. 2009: Dressed in 15 regular season games Was on 46-man reserve for two games and added to the injured list for the other Played backup lineman and on special teams Made first career start in Hamilton CFL Playoffs Dressed in East Semi-Final crossover win at Hamilton and in East Final crossover loss at Montreal. 2008: Missed season with injury. 2007: Invited to CFL Evaluation Camp in Toronto Selected by the B.C. Lions in the 4th Round, 32nd Overall, in the CFL Canadian Draft Returned to school. College: Played four years at McMaster University ( ) Named to McMasters all-decade team in Dressed in every game in his final year 2006 Earned Second-Team OUA All-Star Racked up 18 tackles and two sacks in five games 2005 Named First-Team OUA All-Star 2004 Named First-Team OUA All-Star and a Second-Team CIS selection. Personal: Andrew was a Political Science major at McMaster. He enjoys hip hop music as well as giving back to his community and working with kids. He was an active member of the Lions community programs while in Vancouver. Andrew grew up in the Beaches area of Toronto until high school when he moved to Mississauga and attended St. Joseph S.S. for one year. He then moved to Niagara Falls and completed high school at St. Paul High School. He played one year of junior football with the Burlington Braves. Andrew s older brother, Travis Anderson, had brief stints with the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Argonauts. While at McMaster, he played with current teammates Chris Van Zeyl, Jason Pottinger and Mike Bradwell. College: Played four years at Western ( ) 2011 Named First-Team OUA All-Star Started eight (8) games for the Mustangs Recorded 34.5 total tackles (27 solo, 15 AST) Added six sacks, an interception and a forced fumble Recorded 3.5 total tackles (3 solo, 1 AST) in OUA Semi-Final win vs Windsor Had a total of 2.5 tackles (2 solo, 1 AST) in Yates Cup loss vs McMaster 2010 Played in seven games...finished season with 22 total tackles (16 solo, 12 AST) Added three sacks and one forced fumble Had 6 TT (4 solo, 4 AST) in OUA Semi-Final win vs McMaster Recorded 2 solo tackles in Yates Cup win vs Ottawa Recorded 5.5 TT (5 solo, 1 AST), 2 sacks and one forced fumble in Utech Bowl loss vs Laval 2009 Started eight games for the Mustangs Recorded 25 total tackles (19 solo, 12 AST) and 3 sacks Had a total of 3 tackles in OUA playoffs 2008 Appeared in 6 games mostly contributing on special teams as a freshman Recorded 13 tackles (10 solo, 6 AST) on the year. Personal: David is the son of Mike and Gail Lee, and brother to Krista and Andrea. Lee graduated from A.B Lucas Secondary School in London, Ontario. In high school, he won numerous awards including the Bob Gooder Award, Male Athlete of the Year at A.B Lucas, and also Silver Anniversary Award at A.B Lucas. He was also the captain of both the junior and senior football teams at A.B Lucas, and the London United Blitz soccer squad. In 2011, David was selected to be a member of the U-19 IFAF World Team to play against the USA junior national team in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Lee also takes enjoys and takes interest in rugby, soccer, hockey track and ultimate Frisbee. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS GP 2008 BC BC BC BC 18 TOTALS 36 89

62 Marc Parenteau 57 Offensive Lineman 6 5, 294 lbs. Boston College Born: December 4, 1980 Sherbrooke, Quebec 1st Year Argos / 8th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed with Toronto as a free agent on February 13, : Released by Saskatchewan on February : Started 18 regular season games for the Riders. 2010: Dressed in 18 regular season games at right guard CFL Playoffs Dressed in both playoff games at right guard Grey Cup Championship Dressed at right guard in loss to Montreal. 2009: Started 18 regular season games at right guard CFL Playoffs Started West Final at right guard Grey Cup Championship Started at right guard in loss to Montreal. 2008: Dressed in 15 regular season games, with five starts, at right guard CFL Playoffs Dressed in West Semi-Final loss at guard. 2007: Signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as a free agent in February Dressed in 18 regular season games with two starts at left guard CFL Playoffs Dressed in both playoff games Grey Cup Championship Dressed in win vs. Winnipeg at Rogers Centre. 2006: Dressed in nine regular season games for the Blue Bombers. 2005: Dressed for one regular season game for Ottawa and released Signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as a free agent in October Started week 18 game. 2004: Did not play football. 2003: Selected by the Ottawa Renegades in the fifth round, 36th overall, in the CFL Canadian Draft Did not play football. College: Played four seasons at Boston College from Helped the BC Eagles reach a Bowl Game in all four seasons he played 2002 Named First-Team All-Big East Started every game for the Eagles at right tackle 2001 Named First Team All-Big East Started every game for the Eagles at right tackle 2000 Saw action in four games as a reserve on the offensive line 1999 Freshman. Personal: Marc and his wife Leslie have a one-year old son named Riley. Marc was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec but moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at 12 years old. There, he attended high school and eventually enrolled at Boston College where he graduated with a bachelor s degree in Business Administration and Finance. He works as a realtor in Saskatchewan and has been an active member of the community. He enjoys exercising, eating and cooking. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS GP 2005 OTT 1 WPG WPG SSK SSK SSK SSK SSK 18 TOTALS 98 CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS GP 2007 SSK SSK SSK SSK 2 TOTALS 6 GREY CUP STATISTICS GP 2007 SSK SSK SSK 1 TOTALS 3 90

63 77 Bryan Payton Linebacker 21 Gerald riggs jr. running back 6 1, 216 lbs. Oregon State Born: August 2, 1986 West Covina, California 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import 5 11, 229 lbs. Tennessee Born: September 28, 1983 Chattanooga, Tennessee 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on May 16, Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on May 16, Players 2011: Played for the Kragujevac Wild Boars of the Serbian Association of American Football (SAAF) Named SAAF Import Player of the Year : Did not play football. College: Played in 27 and started six (6) games for Oregon State ( ) 2007 Appeared in 13 games for the Beavers Compiled a total of 23 tackles (18 ST and 5 AST) Added one interception and four passes broken up 2006 Converted from cornerback to the free safety position Started in five games at free safety, sharing the starting duties with Al Afalava Finished season fifth on the team with 50 tackles Recorded career-high with six tackles at Arizona Added two interceptions on the year 2005 Listed on team roster but did not dress or record any stats 2004 Sat out season due to being a redshirt freshman. Personal: Bryan is the son of Salaam (homicide detective), and Rafeala (LAPD) Payton of West Covina, California. He has three siblings; Alexus, Imani, and his twin brother Jeremy, who played at Arizona State. Bryan attended South Hills High School in West Covina, California. Bryan gets his gridiron warrior and combatant mentality from his favourite movies, 300, Braveheart and Troy. In his spare time he keeps up his competitive nature through video games like Call of Duty, NFL Madden, and NBA 2K. Bryan is excited for his near future as his first-born son is expected to arrive in late June. 2011: Attended Toronto Argonauts training camp and was released as a final cut. 2010: Did not play football. 2009: Attended Detroit Lions (NFL) Mini-Camp in May but was not signed. 2008: Did not play football. 2007: Signed by the Chicago Bears (NFL) on February 9 Assigned to the Rhein Fire (NFLE) during the offseason Released on May : Signed by the Miami Dolphins (NFL) as a free agent and added to the club s practice squad on September 3 Released on September 5. College: Played at the University of Tennessee for 4 years ( ) 2005 Season cut short due to injury Started 6 games Had 124 carries for 530 yards 3 rushing TDs Had 10 catches for 74 yards Named Pre-Season All-American 2004 Played in 13 games Started 3 games Rushed for 1,107 yards on 193 carries to rank fifth in SEC Had 6 rushing touchdowns Three 100-yard efforts in last four games, including 182-yard blitz on just 11 carries in SEC title game Teamed with Cedric Houston to become UT s first pair of 1,000-yard rushers in same season Scored winning TD vs. Kentucky with :38 left Eclipsed 100-yard mark in six games while sharing starting role In SEC title game, 80-yard TD run was careerlong and second-longest in game s history 2003 Played in 8 games Rushed for 207 yards on 46 carries Scored 1 rushing touchdown Missed 3 games due to ankle injury 2002 Played in 10 games Netted 49 yards on 17 carries 2 catches for 12 yards Saw extensive action on special teams. Personal: Gerald Riggs Jr. is the son of 3-Time Pro-Bowler and 10-year NFL veteran Gerald Griggs Sr. His brother Cody is a cornerback for the Florida Gators. Gerald attended Red Bank H.S. where he set all-time football and track records. 91

64 Ricky Ray 15 Quarterback 6 2, 205 lbs. Sacramento State Born: October 22, 1979 Happy Camp, California 1st Year Argos/10th Year CFL Import Acquired: Traded to Toronto from Edmonton on December 12, 2011 in exchange for import QB Steven Jyles, non-import K Grant Shaw and the club s first pick in the 2012 CFL Canadian Draft. 2011: Signed an extension with Edmonton on January 22, 2011 Named Eskimos nominee for Most Outstanding Player for the sixth time in his career as voted by the Edmonton chapter of the Football Reporters of Canada Threw for more than 4,000 yards in a season for sixth time in his career Surpassed the 40,000 career passing yards in the 2nd to last game of the season Started 18 games and registered 343 completions in 526 attempts (65.2%) for 4,594 yards and 24 touchdowns and just 11 interceptions Rushed 41 times for 258 yards (longest 27) and a touchdown CFL Offensive CFL Player of the Month for July and earned Offensive Player of the Week in Week 17 when he completed 17 of 29 passes for 347 yards and two touchdowns, against the Argos, and added a touchdown on the ground on a nine-yard run 2011 Playoffs: Started West Semi-Final and completed 19 of 27 passes for 245 yards and a touchdown with 3 carries for 31 yards in win at home over Calgary Started West Final and completed 21 of 40 for 297 yards and 2 touchdowns with 3 carries for 36 yards in loss vs. BC. 2010: Played in 17 games, with 16 starts, and completed 288 of 448 passes (64.3%) for 3,565 yards and 11 touchdowns compared to 16 interceptions Ran the ball 36 times for 302 yards and three touchdowns In game 15 he had a career rushing game, carrying the ball 12 times for 135 yards and a touchdown, including a career-long 45- yard run Left the game on Aug. 15 in Calgary in the first half with a bruised sternum Dressed but did not play on October 23 due to injury and was on the 1-Game injured list for the October 30 game. 2009: Started 18 games at quarterback for Edmonton Led all CFL quarterbacks in passing yards for the third time in his career (20/09/06) Completed all 16 of his first half passes and went a perfect 20 of 20 to start the game and finish behind Jason Maas (22 in 2004) for second-most consecutive completions in a CFL game Completed 401 of 596 passes for 4,916 yards with 12 INTs and 22 TDs, and carried 47 times for 206 yards with 6 TDs 2009 Playoffs Started West Semi-Final loss at Calgary Completed 18 of 30 passes for 162 yards with 0 TDs and 0 INTS, and carried 4 times for 17 yards scoring 1 TD. 2008: Started 18 games at quarterback for Edmonton Led all CFL quarterbacks and set a new single-season club record for passing yards Named CFL Offensive Player of the Week four times Named Eskimos nominee for Most Outstanding Player for fifth time as voted by the Edmonton chapter of the Football Reporters of Canada Set new club record for touchdown passes (31/10/08) Established CFL single-game record by completing 92% of his passes (23 of 25) in final regular season game vs Montreal Completed 422 of 605 passes for 5,663 yards, 17 INTs and 26 TDs, and carried 75 times for 258 yards with 5 TDs 2008 Playoffs Started both the East-Semi- Final win at Winnipeg and East Final loss at Montreal Completed 53 of 86 passes for 642 yards with 1 TD and carried 4 times for 25 yards. 2007: Started 13 games missing five games due to shoulder injury suffered on September 28 vs. Toronto Named Eskimos nominee for Most Outstanding Player for fourth time in his career as voted by the Edmonton chapter of the Football Reporters of Canada Set a new club record for career passing yards Weeks 1 & 12, Tied for personal single-game career-high with 5 TD passes in a game vs. Winnipeg and Montreal respectively Completed 311 of 445 passes for 3,652 yards, 10 INTs and 22 TDs, and carried 41 times for 232 yards, with 0 TDs. 2006: Named CFL All-Star at quarterback Named West Division All- Star at quarterback Led the CFL in passing yards and set careerhigh rushing totals Named Eskimos nominee for Most Outstanding Player for third time in his career as voted by the Edmonton chapter of the Football Reporters of Canada Completed 33 passes in the 1st game of the season which was the most by any CFL QB in 2006 Started 18 games at quarterback Completed 406 of 618 passes for 5,000 yards, 21 TDs to 18 INTs, and carried 92 times for 469 yards with 9 TDs (09/30/06) Became Eskimos all-time career completions leader. 2005: Re-signed with Edmonton as a free agent on May 16 Named Eskimos nominee for Most Outstanding Player for second time in his career as voted by the Edmonton chapter of the Football Reporters of Canada Set a new CFL record for completions in a season (479) passing Doug Flutie Became one of three Eskimos players ever (Warren Moon & Jason Maas) to pass for at least 5,000 yards in a season Reclaimed starting quarterback position and completed 479 of 715 passes for 5,510 yards with 25 TDs and 24 INTS Week 6, Completed a career-best 5 TD passes in a game vs. Hamilton Carried 83 times for 353 yards and 9 TDs...(20/08/05) Completed personal career-high 40 passes in a game vs. Toronto 2005 Playoffs Started both the West Semi-Final win at Calgary and West Final win at B.C. Completed a total of 29 of 49 passes for 306 yards, 1 INT and carried 10 times and scored 2 TDs 2005 Grey Cup Started in overtime win vs. Montreal at B.C. Place stadium Named Grey Cup Most Valuable Player...Completed 35 of 45 passes for 359 yards, 2 TDs, and carried 4 times for 18 yards and 1 TD Set a new Grey Cup single-game completions record by completing 35 of 45 attempts (77.8%). 2004: Exercised his option year to sign with the NFL s New York Jets Dressed in five regular season games plus the AFC Wildcard Playoff and AFC Divisional Playoff, but did not see game action. 2003: Started all 18 games for Edmonton in his first full season Named Eskimos nominee for Most Outstanding Player for first time in his career as voted by the Edmonton chapter of the Football Reporters of Canada Claimed first Grey Cup championship Completed 348 of 515 passes for 4,640 yards with 35 TDs and 13 INTs Carried 62 times for 353 yards and 2 TDs Playoffs Started West Final win vs. Saskatchewan Completed 23 of 32 passes for 358 yards, 1 TD, and carried 7 times for 49 yards and 1 TD 2003 Grey Cup Completed 22 of 32 passes for 301 yards, LG 43, and 2 TDs Carried 7 times for 13 yards and 1 TD in win vs. Montreal at Taylor Field. 2002: Signed with the Fresno Fury (AFL2) and played seven games where he was coached by former CFL quarterback and former CFL assistant coach Rick Worman Signed with the Eskimos as a free agent made team as third string QB at the start of training camp Saw his first CFL action in Week 4 at Saskatchewan when starter Jason Maas was knocked from the game late in the fourth quarter Made firt career CFL start the following week against B.C. and threw 92

65 Ricky Ray 15 Quarterback 4 TDs Started 14 regular season games, the club finished first in the division, and led the Esks to a Grey Cup final appearance 2002 Playoffs Started West Final win vs. Winnipeg Completed 19 of 34 passes for 269 yards, LG 49, 1 TD,1 INT and carried 5 times for 24 yard 2002 Grey Cup Started Grey Cup championship against Montreal at Commonwealth Stadium and completed 24 of 46 passes for 324 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT, carried 7 times for 25 yards in loss. 2001: Signed as a free agent with San Francisco 49ers (NFL) and attended training camp Dressed in three pre-season games and released as a final cut. College: Played two seasons at Sacramento State ( ) after playing two seasons at Shasta Community College ( ) (Sacramento State) Still listed in five Sacramento State career passing CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Receiving Rushing GP COMP ATT YDS PCT TD INT NO YDS TD 2002 EDM EDM EDM ab EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM TOTALS CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS Receiving Rushing GP COMP ATT YDS PCT TD INT NO YDS TD 2002 EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM EDM TOTALS GREY CUP STATISTICS Receiving Rushing GP COMP ATT YDS PCT TD INT NO YDS TD 2002 EDM EDM x EDM TOTALS Most Touchdowns in a Game (Min 4) Date Team Opp TDs 09/14/2007 EDM MTL 5 06/28/2007 EDM WPG 5 07/30/2005 EDM HAM 5 08/08/2008 EDM BC 4 09/13/2003 EDM BC 4 08/23/2003 EDM SSK 4 07/16/2003 EDM HAM 4 07/26/2002 EDM BC 4 Most Rushing Yards in a Game (Min. 50) Date Team Opp Yds 10/16/2010 EDM BC /08/2006 EDM CGY 81 07/01/2003 EDM WPG 60 08/20/2005 EDM TOR 58 07/10/2008 EDM TOR 56 08/13/2009 EDM CGY 52 09/09/2005 EDM CGY 51 record categories: 1st in completion percentage (.619), 3rd in completions (347), 3rd in touchdowns (33), 3rd in yards and 4th in attempts (561) (Shasta Community College) Located in Redding, CA Named First-Team All-American and California State Offensive Player of the Year in 1998 Shattered numerous Shasta College records including career completion percentage, consecutive passes without an interception (199 over parts of 1997 and 98), consecutive games with at least one TD pass (15) and career pass completions. Personal: Ricky attended Shasta High School where he played football, baseball and basketball. He and his wife Allyson have one daughter, Chloe Samantha, who was born in March The family spends their off-season in California. Most Completions in a Game (Min 30) Date Team Opp Comp 06/20/2005 EDM TOR 40 09/26/2008 EDM WPG 36 09/09/2005 EDM CGY 35 06/28/2007 EDM WPG 33 06/17/2006 EDM CGY 33 07/20/2007 EDM SSK 31 06/24/2006 EDM CGY 31 09/18/2005 EDM SSK 31 06/24/2005 EDM OTT 31 08/08/2008 EDM BC 30 Highest Passer Rating in a Game Date Team Opp Yds 09/19/2003 EDM OTT /09/2003 EDM TOR /31/2008 EDM MTL /26/2002 EDM BC /30/2009 EDM MTL /03/2011 EDM SSK /14/2007 EDM MTL /15/2002 EDM WPG /13/2003 EDM BC /31/2008 EDM BC Most Passing Yards in a Game (Min 390) Date Team Opp Yds 06/30/2005 EDM WPG /03/2008 EDM CGY /26/2005 EDM MTL /08/2008 EDM BC /20/2005 EDM TOR /28/2007 EDM WPG /31/2008 EDM BC /24/2006 EDM CGY /17/2003 EDM WPG 391 Top yard Passing Games Date Team Opp Yds 06/30/2005 EDM WPG /03/2008 EDM CGY /26/2005 EDM MTL /08/2008 EDM BC /20/2005 EDM TOR 414 Players 93

66 Wayne Smith 52 Offensive Lineman 6 1, 306 lbs. Appalachian State Born: November 17, 1979 Etobicoke, Ontario 1st Year Argos / 8th Year CFL Non-Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent by Toronto on April 3, : Dressed in all 18 games for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats CFL Playoffs Played in both the East Semi-Final win at Montreal and East Final loss at Winnipeg. 2010: Played in one game with the Roughriders before sustaining a knee injury Missed remainder of the season. 2009: Missed the entire season due to injury. 2008: Played in 14 games in his second season with the Roughriders CFL Playoffs Suited up in West Semi-Final loss vs. B.C. 2007: Played in 16 games with the Saskatchewan Roughriders after being traded there on January 31, along with WR D.J. Flick and a second round draft pick (WR David McKoy) for QB Rocky Butler as well as a second round pick (OL Jordan Rempel) and a fifth round pick (DB Nick Kordic) in the 2007 CFL Canadian Draft CFL Playoffs Started in both playoff wins Grey Cup Championship Started in Grey Cup win against Winnipeg. 2006: Played in 16 games in his third season with the Tiger-Cats. 2005: Played in all 18 regular season games during his second season with the Tiger-Cats Named Hamilton s nominee for Most Outstanding Lineman. 2004: Drafted by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with the first overall pick in the CFL Canadian Draft Played in all 18 games in his rookie CFL season. Named the Ticats nominee for Most Outstanding Rookie CFL Playoffs Played in Hamilton s East Semi-Final loss to Toronto. CFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS GP 2004 HAM HAM HAM SSK SSK SSK HAM 18 TOTALS 98 CFL PLAYOFF STATISTICS GP 2004 HAM SSK SSK HAM 2 TOTALS 6 GREY CUP STATISTICS GP 2007 SSK 1 TOTALS 1 College: Played four seasons in Appalachian State where he started 21 of 35 games, including 12 at right tackle in his senior year was a First-Team All-Southern selection in Personal: Wayne spends his time in the offseason at home in Burlington, Ontario where he works his time as a personal trainer. He enjoys reading, listening to music and working out. Born in Toronto but grew up on Florida. 94

67 90 Derrick Summers Defensive LineMAN 36 Pat Watkins Defensive Back 6 0, 262 lbs. Toledo Born: June 19, 1988 Southfield, Michigan 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import 6 5, 205 lbs. Florida State Born: December 18, 1982 Tallahassee, Florida 1st Year Argos / 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on May 26, : Played in 18 games as a rookie with the Jacksonville Sharks Had 27 tackles, 11 sacks, and six forced fumbles Led the team in sacks, tackles for a loss, and forced fumbles. 2010: Assigned to the Jacksonville Sharks of the AFL on December 14. College: Played for the University of Toledo as a defensive end and linebacker ( ) 2009 Played in 11 games and recorded 35 tackles including 15 solo tackles, 4 sacks and 1 forced fumble 2008 Played in 12 games at defensive end starting 11 Recorded 32 tackles (15 solo tackles), 4.0 tackles for a loss and one sack Returned a fumble 54 yards vs. EMU coming up one yard shy of the end zone Played in 12 games as a linebacker starting three Had 58 total tackles (18 solo tackles) which ranked fifth on the team Had career-high 11 tackles vs Western Michigan on Sept Played in 12 games as a linebacker recording 11 tackles (6 solo tackles) and one forced fumble. Personal: Derrick Edward Summers Junior is the son of Derrick and Angela Summers. His nickname is D.J. for Derrick Junior. His brother, Brandon, was a quarterback at Toledo. Derrick attended Southfield High School in Michigan where he played both linebacker and tight end, and played basketball as a team captain. Acquired: Signed as a free agent by Toronto on May 30, : Did not play football. 2010: Released by the Dallas Cowboys on August 30 Signed with the San Diego Chargers on November 15 Played in four (4) games for the Chargers recording 5 tackles Placed on IR due to a knee injury for the remainder of the season. 2009: Dressed in 13 games for the Cowboys and started in one (1) game Had 29 combined tackles on the season. 2008: Played in 8 games for the Cowboys Dressed as a backup DB and contributed on special teams Recorded 21 combined tackles. 2007: Played in 14 games for the Cowboys Dressed as a backup DB and contributed on special teams Recorded 36 combined tackles Tallied 1 INT. 2006: Drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the fifth round (138th overall) of the NFL Draft Played in 14 games, starting nine as a rookie Made 36 combined tackles with 3 INTs and 2 FF. College: Played in 49 consecutive games and started in 23 games ( ) at Florida State 2005 Started at free safety Finished third on the team in tackles with 44 being solo tackles (2nd highest on the team) and a combined total of 77 tackles Tied for team season-high in INTs with three Named mid-season All-American by The Sporting News 2004 Dressed in and started all 12 regular games for the Seminoles Concluded the season tied for second in the ACC with four INTs Tied for eighth in ACC, second on team, with 10 PKDs Made 56 total tackles. Tied for team lead in fumbles forced (2) and fumble recoveries (2) 2003 Played in all 13 games Earned his first career start against Miami in the Orange Bowl (01/01/2004) Tied for team lead with 3 INTs Recorded nine tackles in Orange Bowl Scored first career TD off a 25-yard fumble recovery 2002 Played in 11 of the Seminoles 14 games as a true freshman Played in his first game as a Seminole against Duke Recorded a total of 10 tackles on the season. Players Personal: Pat attended Lincoln High School in Tallahassee, Florida. During his senior season at Lincoln, he made 140 tackles, six interceptions, and two fumble recoveries. He also managed to add 6 kickoff returns touchdowns to his extraordinary stat line. Prior to his arrival at Florida State, Pat played in the Cali- Forida All-star game. He majored in Social Science at Florida State University. 95

68 35 Jamaan Webb Defensive Back 14 Chandler Williams Receiver 5 10, 198 lbs. Bethany Born: August 6, 1992 Jacksonville, Florida 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import lbs. Florida International Born: August 9, 1985 Miami, Florida 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on May 10, College: Played two seasons at Bethany College ( ) 2011 Honourable Mention All-PAC Played in and started ten (10) games Compiled a total of 71 tackles (45 ST, 26 AST), 0.5 sacks, one forced fumble and a fumble recover, two interceptions and five passes broken up Recorded a career-high in tackles with 13 (8 ST, 5 AST) vs Westminister (08/10/2011) 2010 Named Honourable Mention All-PAC Appeared in ten (10) games for the Bison Had 49 total tackles (27 ST, 22 AST) and two blocked field goals on the season Recorded a season-high in tackles with 11 total tackles vs Grove City (06/11/2010). Personal: Jamaan is the son of Arthur and Charlotte Webb. He is a graduate of University Christian High School. In his senior year of high school, he played linebacker for the Christians, recording a total of 49 tackles (39 ST, 10 AST). He is a major in Sports Management at Bethany College. Acquired: Signed as a free agent by the Toronto Argonauts on June 6, : Played eight games for the Storm Recorded 56 receptions for 671 yards and 12 touchdowns. 2011: Re-signed to the Kansas City Chiefs in the off-season Waived by Kansas City Chiefs on August 29 Signed with the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League on October : Re-signed with Kansas City on January 4 and released on May : Re-signed with the Atlanta Falcons (NFL) on January 5 and September 4 Signed to the Kansas City Chiefs practice roster on December : Re-signed with the Miami Dolphins on January 7 and released by the Miami Dolphins on April 25 Signed with the Atlanta Falcons on April 29 and released by Atlanta during final training camp cuts on August 30 Re-signed to the Atlanta Falcons practice squad on November : Selected in the seventh round (233 overall) of the NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings Attended training camp with the Vikings and was released as a final cut Signed to the Miami Dolphins practice roster on September 4 and spent the entire season there. College: Appeared in 43 games in his four seasons for the Florida International Golden Panthers ( ) Currently the Florida International career leader with 203 receptions for 2,519 yards 2006 Played and started in ten (10) games for the Panthers as a senior Second in Sun Belt Conference with 67 receptions for 665 and one TD...Became first FIU receiver to finish season ranked top 10 nationally in receptions 2005 Played in and started 11 games as a junior...set school record with 61 receptions for 870 yards and 2 TDs Named Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection 2004 Appeared in ten (10) games with four starts Finished second on the team with 46 receptions for a total of 525 yards and 3 TDs Finished season second on the team with 96.2 all-purpose yards per game Appeared in ten (10) games for the Panthers Ranked third on the team with 29 receptions for 460 yards and two touchdowns. Personal: Chandler is the son of Chandler Williams Jr. He attended Miami High School, where he was the winner of eight varsity letters include three in football, two in basketball and tack and one in badminton. Williams also involved in extracurricular activities including participation in 5000 Role Models of Excellence Program. He graduated from Florida International with a major in Criminal Justice. 96

69 23 T.J. Williams DEFENSIVE BACK lbs. Valdosta State Born: July 10, 1986 Tallahassee, Florida 1st Year Argos/ 1st Year CFL Import Acquired: Signed as a free agent with Toronto on June 10, : Attended New York Jets (NFL) mini-camp. Players 2011: Signed with the Tulsa Talons of the Arena Football League Appeared in two games for the Talons Caught eight passes for a total of 92 yards and two touchdowns. 2010: Played 13 games for the Sioux City Bandits of the Indoor Football League (IFL) Recorded 30 catches for 645 receiving yards and 16 TDs on the season. 2009: Signed as a free agent by the Manchester Wolves (AFL2) on June 1 Played 8 games for the Wolves Had 15 receptions for 149 yards and two touchdowns Defensively had 8.5 total tackles (8 ST, 1 AST) and three pass deflections. College: Split career at Valdosta State (2008) and Michigan State ( ) 2008 (Valdosta State) Transferred from Michigan State to Valdosta State Played 10 games for the Blazers Caught 36 passes for 599 yards (16.6 AVG) and 6 TDs on the season Defensively had five total tackles (3 ST, 2 AST) and 1 INT Had nine returns for 126 (15.1 AVG) Was second on the team in scoring (36 PTS) and all-purpose yards (734) 2007 (Michigan State) Played two games for the Spartans as a receiver and a defensive back 2006 (Michigan State) Appeared in all 12 games as a true freshman, including six starts at wide receiver Ranked fourth on the team in receptions with 25 catches for 281 yards (11.2 AVG) and 3 TDs Caught at least one pass in nine games Caught 11 of his 25 catches over the last three games of the season Enrolled at Michigan State on January 9, for the beginning of the spring semester. Personal: Tyres Williams Jr. is the brother of Antonio Cromartie, cornerback for the New York Jets. He was ranked amoung the nation s top 20 post-graduate prospects coming out of Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia, where he caught 22 passes for 478 yards (21.7 AVG). and nine touchdowns. T.J also saw action on the defensive side of the ball at cornerback in Before attending Fork Union, T.J. went to Leon High School in Tallahassee, Florida. 97

70 2012 TOronto argonauts ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PLAYER NO. POS. HT. WT. D.O.B. COLLEGE Alix, Anothony 13 K Aug-86 St. Francis Xavier * Armstead, Armond 74 DL Aug-90 Southern California * Ball, Marcus 30 DB Jul-87 Memphis * Barnes, Jason 81 WR Apr-84 Sacramento State Black, Tristan 51 LB Apr-84 Wayne State Black, Matt 39 DB Mar-85 Saginaw Valley State * Boyd, Cory 3 RB Aug-85 South Carolina Bradwell, Mike 88 WR Jul-86 McMaster * Bussey, George 65 OL Oct-84 Louisville * Carroll, Ahmad 37 DB Aug-83 Arkansas * Carter, Jalil 19 WR Jul-89 Akron * Cohen, Joseph 92 DL Jun-84 Florida * Collaros, Zach 17 QB Aug-88 Cincinnati Durie, Andre 32 RB/SB Jul-81 York Eppele, Joe 59 OL Dec-87 Washington State Feoli-Gudino, Julian 83 WR Jun-87 Laval Flemons, Ronald 99 DL Oct-79 Texas A&M Eiben, Kevin 35 LB Sep-79 Bucknell Eppele, Joe 59 OL Dec-87 Washington State Feoli-Gudino, Julian 83 WR Jun-87 Laval * Flemons, Ronald 99 DE Oct-79 Texas A&M Foley, Ricky 95 DL Jun-82 York Gagne-Marcoux, Cedric 61 OL Sep-82 Central Florida * Harris, Trevor 7 QB May-86 Edinboro * Horne, Pacino 72 DB Nov-83 Central Michigan * Huntley, Kevin 94 DL Apr-82 Kansas State Hurst, Quincy 87 WR Oct-90 Manitoba * Inman, Dontrelle 11 WR Jan-89 Virginia * Isaac, Brandon 28 LB Dec-84 South Carolina * Jackson, Jarious 12 QB May-77 Notre Dame Jones, Andrew 64 OL Oct-82 McMaster Jones, Kyle 47 LB Oct-86 Bishop s * Kackert, Charles 44 RB Sep-86 New Hampshire Keeping, Jeff 67 OL Jul-82 Western Kouame, Djems 18 WR Apr-89 Montreal * Kuale, Ejiro 5 LB Jun-83 Louisiana State Lee, David 91 DL Sep-90 Western * Lewis, Javes 27 DB Dec-89 Oregon * Mann, Maurice 9 WR Sep-82 Nevada * McCollough, Evan 24 DB Sep-87 James Madison * Owens, Chad 2 WR/KR Apr-82 Hawaii Parenteau, Marc 57 OL Dec-80 Boston College * Payton, Bryan 77 LB Aug-86 Oregon State Pierre, Shea 71 DB Jan-89 Windsor Pottinger, Jason 46 LB Jun-83 McMaster Prefontaine, Noel 1 P/K Dec-73 San Diego State * Ray, Ricky 15 QB Oct-79 Sacramento State Rempel, Chad 82 WR/LS May-82 Saskatchewan * Riggs, Gerald 21 RB Sept-83 Tennessee Robinson, Alexander 97 DL Oct-89 Western * Simmons, Jasper 38 DB Aug-89 Missouri Smith, Wayne 52 OL Nov-79 Appalachian State St-Pierre, Jonathan 66 OL Sep-83 Illinois State * Summers, Derrick 90 DL Jun-88 Toledo Van Zeyl, Chris 54 OL Sep-83 McMaster * Watkins, Patrick 36 DB Dec-82 Florida State Watt, Spencer 89 WR Dec-88 Simon Fraser * Webb, Jamaan 35 DB Aug-92 Bethany College * Williams, Chandler 14 WR Aug-85 Florida International * Williams, T.J. 23 DB Jul-86 Valdosta State * Younger, Jordan 26 LB Jan-78 Connecticut 98

71 2011 GAME PARTICIPATION NAME GS GP Ballard, Demario* 0 1 Bell, Dalton* 2 18 Black, Matt 0 18 Black, Tristan 0 18 Boldin, DJ* 0 2 Boyd, Cory* Bradwell, Mike 4 17 Buzbee, Alex* 3 18 Cannon, Anthony* 6 14 Clement, Nicholas* 2 5 Copeland, Jermaine* Coughman, Edawn* 9 9 Crawford, Bryan 0 18 Durie, Andre Eiben, Kevin 5 6 Eppele, Joe 7 18 Flemons, Ronald* Foley, Ricky Hall, BJ* 1 18 Huntley, Kevin* Ishola, Ben* 0 2 Johnson, Jeff 0 18 Jyles, Steven* 8 8 Kackert, Chad* 5 7 Keeping, Jeff 3 18 Kouame, Djems 0 8 Kuale, EJ* Lewis, Javes* 0 1 Lysack, Wes 0 14 Mann, Maurice* 2 2 McCollough, Evan* Murillo, Armando* 0 3 Murphy, Rob* 9 9 Owens, Chad* Parker, Byron* Picard, Dominic Pile, Willie* Polari, Zachary 0 3 Pottinger, Jason 9 9 Prefontaine, Noel Rempel, Chad 0 18 Rideau, Brandon* Robertson, Taylor Robinson, Zander 0 18 Scott, Taylor* 1 1 Shaw, Grant 0 18 Shell, Lin-j* Simmons, Jasper* 0 2 Smalls, Sean* Smith, Chris 0 4 St-Pierre, Jonathan 0 7 Tranks, Sammy* 3 3 Unertl, Jeremy* 3 17 Van Zeyl, Chris Watt, Spencer Wroten, Claude* Younger, Jordan* * - Import Players 99

72 argonauts ALL-TIME DRAFT LIST PAST 24 YEARS 2012 Cleyon Laing, DL, Iowa State Herve Tonye-Tonye, LB, N. Colorado Quincy Hurst, WR, Manitoba Luke Willson, FB, Rice Aaron Crawford, LB, St. Mary s Shea Pierre, DB, Windsor 2011 Tyler Holmes, OL, Tulsa Djems Kouame, WR, Montreal Alexander Robinson, DL, Western Ontario Jedd Gardner, WR, Guelph Gregory Alexandre, DL, Montreal Julian Feoli Gudino, WR, Laval Michael Knill, OL, Wilfrid Laurier 2010 Joe Eppele, OT, Washington State Cory Greenwood, LB, Concordia Grant Shaw, DB/K, Saskatchewan Spencer Watt, WR, SFU Joel Reinders, OL, Waterloo Steven Turner, WR/KR, Bishop s Mike Warner, OL, Waterloo Nasser Jamal, OL, Louisiana-Lafayette Conor Elliott, LB/LS, Western Ontario 2009 Etienne Legare, DL, Laval Matt Lambros, WR, Liberty James Green, LB, Calgary Zach Pollari, OL, Western Ontario Gordon Sawler, OG, St. Frances Xavier Anthony Deslauriers, DB, Simon Fraser Brad Crawford, DB Guelph 2008 Mike Bradwell, WR, McMaster Jean-Nicolas Carriere, DE, McGill Delroy Clarke, DB, Ottawa Richard Zulys, OL, Western Ontario Mark Dewit, C, Calgary Tyler Scott, WR, Western Ontario Matt Black, DB, Saginaw Valley 2007 Eric Maranda, LB, Laval Steve Schmidt, TE, San Diego State Sean Simms, DT, York Brad Smith, WR, Queen s 2006 Daniel Federkeil, DL, Calgary Leron Mitchell, CB, Western Ontario Aaron Wagner, LB, Brigham Young Obed Cetoute, WR, Cent. Michigan Brian Ramsay, OT, New Mexico Clifton Dawson, RB, Harvard 2005 Nick Kaczur, OL, Toledo Raymond Fontaine, LB, Kentucky Philippe Audet, DL, Laval Jeff Keeping, OT, Western Riall Johnson, DE, Stanford* Tye Smith, OL, Manitoba Bryan Crawford, RB, Queen s Ian Forde, WR, Waterloo 2004 Mark Moroz, OL, Wake Forest Jean-Frederic Tremblay, WR, Laval Frank Hoffmann, OL, York Mike Mahoney, LB, McGill Brendan Mahoney, SB, SFU 2003 Ray Mariuz, LB, McMaster Derrick Fury, DB, Mt. Allison Michael Palmer, WR, Guelph 2002 Cory Annett, OL, Eastern Michigan Robin Tremblay, DE, Houston Rob Stewart, DL, Manitoba Alexis Sanschagrin, DB, Western Marvin Brereton, TE, Buffalo Chuck Walsh, LB, Waterloo Sean Spender, LB, Guelph Jarel Cockburn, WR, Columbia Darryl Ray, WR, Ottawa Travis Matlock, OL, North Texas* 2001 Angus Reid, OL, Simon Fraser Kevin Eiben, S, Bucknell Andre Talbot, WR, Wilfrid Laurier Jermaine Romans, DB, Acadia Matt McKnight, S, Waterloo 2000 Donovan Carter, S, Northern Illinois Richard Clark, WR, Weber State Carson Souter, K, Montana State Benoit Meloche, LB, Laval Kojo Millington, DE, Wilfrid Laurier Brad Coutts, WR, UBC Jean Posy-Audette, DB, Laval 1999 David De La Perralle, OT, Kentucky Wayne Shaw, DB, Kent State J.P. Darche, LB, McGill Andre Trudel, OL, Laval Glynn Hall, SB, St. Mary s 1998 Dave Miller-Johnston, K/P, Concordia Roger Dunbrack, DE, Western Ontario Jermaine Brown, RB, Winona State Brian Mlachak, K/P, Calgary Eric Shilts, WR, Toronto Bill Mitoulas, LB, Notre Dame Noel Prefontaine, K/P, San Diego State* 1997 Chad Folk, C, Utah State Matt Debuc, SB, Texas Tech Steve Salter, OL, Ottawa Aldi Henry, CB, Michigan State Dave Mudge, OT, Michigan State Jayson Hansen, OL, Texas Tech Mark Giardetti, DE, Evangel College Kris Kershaw, QB, Salisbury State 1996 Kelly Wiltshire, DB, James Madison L.J. Eiben, WR, Humbolt State Tshimanga Biakabutuka, RB, Michigan Craig Poole, WR, Windsor 1995 Mark Montreuil, DB, Concordia Sheldon Benoit, LB, W. Kentucky Frank Jones, WR, Missouri Sean Ralph, RB, Ottawa John Raposo, DE, Toronto Michael Carr, DT, Princeton 1994 Claudio Bertone, FB, Lehigh Mike Campbell, OT, Idaho State Dave Irwin, WR, Guelph Jamie Bennett, DT, Fresno State Norm Casola, WR, Windsor 1993 Brian McCurdy, DB, N. Arizona Jerrold Johnson, FB, Azusa Pacific George Nimako, DB, Liberty Dean Stewart, RB, Mansfield Frank Jagas, PK, Western Ontario Dave Scandiffio, OL, Toronto 1992 Marc Dube, LB, Maine Chris Hugnes, DL, Hayward Chris Wilson, LB, Bishop s Tim Bisci, DB, Wilfrid Laurier Jason Schwabe, WR, Mayville State Hugh Lawson, DL, Wilfrid Laurier 1991 J.P. Izquierdo, RB, Calgary Chris Green, OT, Ottawa Dave Giacomazzo, OG, Boise State Mitch Brown, RB, Eastern Michigan Tony Clarke, LB, Ottawa Steve Roest, DL, Toronto Stefan Soulieres, OG, New Haven Rocky Hanson, S, Dickinson State 1990 Jock Climie, WR, Queen s John Yule, LB, Manitoba Dave Van Belleghem, DB, Calgary Bill Madden, LB, Wilfrid Laurier Gerry Ifill, RB, McGill Richard MacLean, OT, St. Mary s Marco Arbour, LB, Ottawa 1989 Mike Campbell, DT, Slippery Rock Craig Keller, SB, UBC Dave Kinzie, DE, Bowling Green Mike Cote, OT, Colgate Derrick Joseph, DT, Bishop s Roger Dietrich, DT, Simon Fraser Brian Beckles, C, Wilfrid Laurier Dave Harr, LB, Carleton *Visit for a complete draft list since

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