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Two down and one to go for the Argos as the team enters the final third of the schedule, a time when most franchises in the CFL are making a push for the post-season.

Barring some dramatic set of events, which at this point seems highly unlikely, the Argos will be out of the playoffs for the second straight year.

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In a nine-team league where two-thirds of them qualify for the post-season, going back-to-back without even a sniff of the playoffs is another way of saying how deep changes must be afoot.

One of these days, MLSE, which owns the Argos and has shown, at least to many eyes, absolutely no interest in football, must answer some hard questions.

Under MLSE, the Argos went 4-14 last season and currently sit at 2-10 following Friday night’s loss to Calgary.

Interest in the Argos is at its lowest level since MLSE took over as owners, with fewer than 10,000 in attendance on Friday, an embarrassment.

With the Leafs in the midst of their pre-season and the Raptors soon to be back following their championship run, the Argos will be forgotten, if they haven’t already.