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The Argonauts shook up their coaching ranks by adding Jonathan Crompton as quarterbacks coach and deleting receivers coach Wendell Avery.

What all this means with the Argos about to play three straight divisional opponents is hard to say.

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On the surface, the presence of Crompton, who played the position right up until he was injured in 2015 when he suited up for the Montreal Alouettes, allows Jacques Chapdelaine to concentrate more on his co-ordinator role.

Friday night at BMO Field when Edmonton came to town, the Argos were able to move the football, but they had to settle for field goals.

The Eskimos countered by scoring touchdowns.

At least Toronto’s offence did not turn the ball over, a first this season for the one-win squad.

The Argos need to get more from the quarterback position and perhaps Crompton can help.

As soon as he left the CFL following his release from the Als, Crompton returned to his native North Carolina where he helped train players and became involved in the real estate business.