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The 85th Grey
Cup (Canadian Football League
championship) was held in 1997 in Edmonton before 60,431 fans. The heavily
favoured Toronto Argonauts won the game over
the Saskatchewan Roughriders with
a score of 47-23.
Game
Summary
Toronto Argonauts (47) - TDs, Doug Flutie, Adrion Smith, Robert Drummond, Mike
"Pinball" Clemons, Derrell Mitchell; FGs, Mike Vanderjagt
(4); cons., Vanderjagt (5).
Saskatchewan Roughriders (23) - TDs, Reggie Slack, Mike
Saunders, Shawn
Daniels; FGs, Paul McCallum; cons., McCallum (2).
First Quarter
SSK—FG McCallum 28 yard field goal
TOR—TD Mitchell 34 yard pass from Flutie (Vanderjagt convert)
Second Quarter
TOR—TD Drummond 6 yard pass from Flutie (Vanderjagt convert)
SSK—TD Daniels 3 yard run
TOR—FG Vanderjagt
TOR—FG Vanderjagt 12 yard field goal
Third Quarter
TOR—TD Smith 95 yard run off the kickoff (Vanderjagt convert)
TOR—TD Flutie 10 yard run (Vanderjagt convert)
TOR—TD Clemons pass from Flutie (Vanderjagt convert)
Fourth Quarter
SSK—TD Saunders 51 yard pass from Slack (McCallum convert)
TOR—FG Vanderjagt
TOR—FG Vanderjagt
SSK—TD Slack 1 yard run (McCallum convert)
The game started well for Saskatchewan, with Shannon Baker
returning the opening kick-off 74 yards deep into Toronto
territory. Five plays later, the Roughriders scored a 28-yard field
goal from Paul
McCallum.
After the two teams exchanged interceptions, the Argonauts
engineered a 32-yard drive culminating in a touchdown strike from
quarterback Doug
Flutie to Derrell Mitchell to put Toronto in the
lead, 7-3. Doug Flutie then marched the Argos down the field again
and hit Robert Drummond with a 6-yard touchdown
pass to stretch the margin to 14-3.
Saskatchewan edged closer with 3-yard touchdown plunge from Shawn Daniels, but
the convert failed, leaving the score 14-9. Then, on the final play
of the first half, Toronto kicker Mike Vanderjagt kicked two field goals,
to extend the lead to 20-9 going into the locker room.
The turning point in the game came on the first play of the
second half. Toronto kick returner Adrion Smith caught the ball on his own 15
yard line, started toward the right sideline for a record 95 return
for a touchdown. Shortly after an interception, Flutie engineered a
73-yard drive, and called his own number from 10 yards out to score
again. Still in the third quarter Flutie spotted Mike
"Pinball" Clemons open in the end zone for the third touchdown
in the quarter. The score after three quarters was 41-9.
Saskatchewan scored in the fourth quarter when Mike Saunders
hauled in a 51-yard touchdown pass from scrambling quarterback Reggie Slack.
Vanderjagt added two more field goals for Toronto and Slack plunged
in from 1 yard out to round out the scoring.
Trivia
- Doug Flutie, who threw for 350 yards, claimed Most
Valuable Player honours along with a brand new Dodge Dakota, while
Paul Masotti was
named Most Valuable Canadian. While on
air live, and upon being named Grey Cup MVP, Flutie
handed the keys to the Dakota over to Masotti. When his generosity
was acknowledged by the announcer, Flutie remarked "I have one (a
MVP truck) from last year." (When he was also MVP.)
- The game was originally slated to be held at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, but the Baltimore
Stallions' relocation to Montreal, Quebec a
year earlier along with the ownership situation struggle in
Montreal made it impossible to hold the game in that city. The
league then awarded the game to Edmonton at the 1996 Grey Cup weekend. If the Stallions would have
been playing in 1997, It would have marked the first Grey Cup game
to be held outside of Canada.
1997 CFL
Playoffs
West
Division
East
Division
* Cross over from West Division
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