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Corey Chamblin inherited a four-win team, or at least the remnants of a last-place club that underwent a series of player and coaching changes in the off-season.

He now presides over a two-win club with four games to be played, completely unsure what direction this franchise will take once the carnage of another lost season is assessed.

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There will be changes, that much is sure, and perhaps a few immediate roster changes if general manager Jim Popp pulls the trigger in the days or even hours leading up Wednesday’s CFL trade deadline.

The Argos chartered home on a red-eye flight following Saturday’s humiliating 55-8 loss to the host B.C. Lions.

Their next game is Friday night against the visiting Ottawa Redblacks.

Short weeks don’t normally coincide with roster movement, but all cards are on the table with the trade deadline looming.

“It’s one thing to assume what’s going on, it’s another when you’re right in it,’’ said Chamblin, whose defence was chiefly responsible for Toronto’s 2017 Grey Cup title.