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For years, the legendary Bud Grant held the dubious distinction for most consecutive losses for a head coach, a run of futility that lasted 13 games in 1964.

Along comes Fred Glick who tied the mark when he coached Ottawa in 1987.

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Years later, the late, great Ron Lancaster presided over a Hamilton Tiger-Cats team that lost 13 straight in 2002-03.

Corey Chamblin tied the record when the Argos lost in Calgary this season, only to move into second place on the CFL’s career list when the Argos lost in Edmonton last Thursday.

Three more losses and Chamblin joins Forrest Gregg, who lost 14 in row with the Argos in 1979 and three in succession with Shreveport in 1994.

Chamblin pays no attention to the outside noise and he’s beginning to see growth, especially on defence.

Toronto’s special teams also did a good job against the host Eskimos by limiting returner Martese Jackson.

What Chamblin needs to see is improvement from his offence and points.