Argo starter Bethel-Thompson aware of Stampeders’ ball-hawking skills
TORONTO — It would appear to be a favourable matchup for McLeod Bethel-Thompson and the Toronto Argonauts.
Toronto (4-4) hosts Calgary (5-3) at BMO Field on Saturday night. The Argos come in with the CFL’s second-ranked aerial attack (282 yards per game) and face a Stampeders’ defence that’s allowing a league-high 303.1 yards through the air this season.
Calgary is also ranked eighth in both passing touchdowns allowed (13) and total net offence (366.3). But numbers, Bethel-Thompson says, are sometimes misleading as the Stampeders have also registered a CFL-best 12 interceptions, are 3-1 away from McMahon Stadium and undefeated (3-0) versus East Division competition.
“They do give up yards but they’re a bend-but-don’t-break team,” Bethel-Thompson said. “And they’re leading the league in interceptions, right?