Reprised double-reverse pass play helps Alouettes outlast Argos 28-22
MONCTON, N.B. — The Montreal Alouettes held off a late Toronto comeback attempt to beat the Argonauts 28-22 Sunday, in a contest that featured a spectacular play coach Khari Jones says he called in a previous Touchdown Atlantic game eight years ago.
The Als managed to pull off a double reverse that saw quarterback Vernon Adams eventually hit wideout Quan Bray with a 34-yard touchdown pass deep in the Toronto end zone — one of several big plays that proved the difference before an announced crowd of 10,126.
Jones said he used the play as an assistant coach with Hamilton when the Tiger-Cats beat Calgary 55-36.
“Kevin Glenn threw it to (Marcus) Thigpen and got it to the one-yard line at the same end zone and we eventually scored in that game,” he said. “It was the right time to do it, I felt, and made the call and luckily it worked out again. It was pretty neat to do it in Moncton again eight years later.”