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February 25, 2014Peer reviewReviewed
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Did You Know
A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on April 13, 2014.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the Toronto Argonauts are the oldest existing professional sports team in North America that still utilizes its original name?
Current status: Good article

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I don't think you can call Pinball "African-Canadian"....He's from Florida.Habsfannova

He is in the process of becoming a Canadian citizen I believe. Canadian Mike

I actually met up with Pinball Clemons during Training camp this year, and asked him if he got his citizenship yet. He told me that he hasn't ... and that with his busy schedule, it'll likely be a while before he actually gets it. He is still just a Permanent Resident of Canada ... a status that he got around the turn of the century. Amchow78 19:45, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I removed the reference to being the oldest pro sports team in North America. According to the Wikipedia, the Atlanta Braves (1871) and Chicago Cubs (1870) are both older. Radial

I re-inserted it as "one of the oldest" and "oldest to continue under the same name" since Atlanta Braves name is from 1965 and Chicago Cubs name is from 1902. DoubleBlue (Talk) 14:51, 26 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Since neither the Braves or Cubs are football teams, can't we call the Argonauts the oldest professional football team? I'm changing it, but if anyone comes up with a good reason why this isn't true, feel free to revert and give the reason below. (NorthernFalcon 03:20, 2 December 2007 (UTC))[reply]

Player flags

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While the flags beside players names are pretty, I think it would be more useful, in the CFL context, to designate the players by IMP/NIP status. Any objections/comments/support? DoubleBlue (Talk) 14:56, 10 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Blue uniforms

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Since Toronto's colours are blue and white, i think we need a source for the assertion that Toronto teams wear blue in imitation of the Argos, especially as they wear the dark blue that's the city's colour. John FitzGerald 15:29, 6 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Oldest franchise with same name

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I removed the citation link to the Argos' website because it does not say that the Argos are the oldest pro sports team in North America with the same name. It says they are the oldest pro sports franchise in North America, which is at the very least highly arguable. For one thing, they were not a professional franchise until well on in their history. John FitzGerald 14:21, 7 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Wiki article for the Cincinnati Reds places their founding in 1869, a few years before the Argonauts. So I changed the wording to state that it is one of the oldest professional teams in North America (indeed in the world too). --Hprager 04:21, 18 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Though the Cincinnati Reds claim to date back to the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, they are not actually the same franchise. However, this discussion has taken place elsewhere on this page, where I believe it reached a logical conclusion. As for the "in the world" claim, I think there are several English football (soccer) clubs that are older.94.112.217.193 (talk) 12:50, 20 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

NFL in Toronto

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I have restored the link to NFL in Toronto in the See also section. The subject article is related, especially since it discusses current support in Toronto municipal government for the Argos and against NFL expansion.

That said, I have restructured the See also list so it flows: CFL-related articles - comparison of Canadian v. American football - NFL in Toronto. —C.Fred (talk) 15:36, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Then you might as well link the Baltimore Stallions to the Baltimore Ravens page. It's a joke, and doesn't belong. It's purely specualtive, and not even the same version of football. All we've ever heard about the NFL in TOronto are rumours, and they were all false.--J3wishVulcan 23:30, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Argonauts GM Mike McCarthy

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Under "1993", Argonauts GM Mike McCarthy is mentioned and linked to the article for current Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy. This article suggests he was working for the Kansas City Chiefs at the time, with no mention of the Argonauts. I suspect this is a different Mike McCarthy. Does anyone know?


It is a different Mike McCarthy. The Argo GM in 1993 is this Mike McCarthy, seen in a Toronto Star story: http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/252780 and is now with the Ti-Cats http://www.ticats.ca/index.php?module=staff&func=display&staff_id=60 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rankinke (talkcontribs) 14:21, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I have added the appropriate link to the appropriate Mike McCarthy.Amchow78 (talk) 17:48, 28 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

What is the purpose of the flags in the Players and builders of note section? It does not appear very useful to me. DoubleBlue (Talk) 04:49, 23 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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It has just been uncovered that one of the more prolific editors of this article, User:Hassanaskia, has a history of violating our copyright policies, and unfortunately he has tainted this article as well. Substantial content he has placed here has already been identified as having been copied from several external sources. The article needs to be rewritten to remove all of the content he added. This seems to have been the last edit before he began working on the article. It is possible to revert to it and use it as a base to begin adding back content that was provided by others. I do greatly apologize to those of you working in good faith who are set back by this problem, but unfortunately we cannot allow the copyright infringement to stand. :/ --Moonriddengirl (talk) 14:27, 14 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Ugh...I'll revert to the 2011 revision and start trying to restore content from others. TDL (talk) 20:06, 14 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
 Done - I've reincorporated all the changes made by other users. That wasn't nearly as painful as I expected... TDL (talk) 20:49, 14 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

What to do with all those yearly sections?

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So I'd like to delve into improving this article's flow and readability but am confronted immediately with this wall of material: the 1990 onwards year-by-year overview. I would suggest cutting this and compressing by at least two-thirds. Any thoughts? Dontreadalone (talk) 04:45, 3 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Going twice... Unless I hear otherwise I'm going to remove all of those yearly sections and add a new much compressed version. Dontreadalone (talk) 21:57, 6 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, it definitely needs to be done. Though rather than deleting the content entirely, it might be a good idea to merge it into the separate seasonal articles. TDL (talk) 22:58, 6 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed. I think a "History of..." article can take it for now. I'm waiting for my own history book to arrive and then we can get started. Did you know there are single season articles for the Argos all the way back to 1907 on here? Lots of material to organize! Dontreadalone (talk) 05:28, 7 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Just to let you know I've moved those year-by-year summaries to List of Toronto Argonauts seasons. I realized at least some of those years were simply a copy/paste from the Argos website. Hopefully the summaries I've added instead are at the right level detail. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dontreadalone (talkcontribs) 20:00, 27 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Good Work! This article reads much better.
You're absolutely right about the source of the content. Seems to be a pretty clear WP:COPYVIO of [1]. Probably best to remove it from the encyclopedia all together. TDL (talk) 23:15, 27 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I concur. I see you've removed it, thank you. Thanks also for compliment on the work done. Next up I'm going to improve the layout on those link farms at the bottom of the article. I also feel Stadiums and Ownership deserve short sections. Dan would you be bothered if I remove the Team Facts from the top? It seems to me that all of that info should be incorporated elsewhere if it's not already. Dontreadalone (talk) 03:52, 28 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
A second question for you: what do you think of that mass list in the Management section? Better as a sub-article list with a couple of paragraphs replacing it? Or does that do a disservice to all of those former personnel? Dontreadalone (talk) 04:20, 28 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, the team facts section seems to be standard on CFL team pages, but it's pretty ugly. I agree that the content would be better elsewhere. Most of it just repeats the infobox anyways.
As for the Management section, I find it rather overwhelming to the article. We already have List of Toronto Argonauts head coaches, so removing the coaches and linking to that seems like a good start. The owners are probably all significant enough to warrant mention here, though it would be nice if there was some text to go along with it. The GMs/Presidents I could go either way on. TDL (talk) 19:29, 29 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
You'll notice the table I've created for All-Time and Hall of Fame Argos. I think it's quite tidy. I'll do something similar for GMs, Presidents, and Owners with a few paragraph description of ownership changes over time. Head Coach list can be left for the sub-article. Only trouble is I can't find a source for the coaches prior to 1907; I've pinged the editor who originally added that material to see if it can be tracked down. Dontreadalone (talk) 22:09, 29 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Heismann Factoid

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The Argonauts are one of six professional football teams to feature multiple Heisman Trophy winners on their roster. The champion 1997 team featured Doug Flutie and Andre Ware, the first time a team has had two Heisman winners at the quarterback position. The 2006 team featured Ricky Williams and Eric Crouch. The five other teams are the Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Raiders of the National Football League, and the Jacksonville Bulls and New Jersey Generals of the defunct United States Football League.

Posting this here so that we don't forget it. Maybe can be reincorporated. Source needed. Dontreadalone (talk) 00:27, 30 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Status of the article

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Having added a good ownership history section and brief note on rivalries, I can't think of any major facet of the topic the article fails to mention. Referencing is now quite good. Thanks to Danlaycock for being an extra pair of eyes while this was being revamped over the last month.

I just nominated this for Good Article status. The backlog there is a couple of months so I'm not holding my breath. In the meantime I'd like to track down some of the books that are in Further Reading and sprinkle some more cites throughout the article. I think a History of the Toronto Argonauts is also in order to absorb even more detail. If these two things get done then I think this main article can advance to a Featured Article nom.

Are there any subjects people feel are missed or neglected? Any other comments? Dontreadalone (talk) 06:13, 5 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Looks great Dontreadalone! Excellent job on the rewrite!
For sources, I've got digital access to numerous newspaper archives (including the Globe and Mail: 1844-2009 and Toronto Star: 1894-2012) so if there's something you're looking for a cite for, just let me know and I'll try to dig something up. (I've been reading lots of old new lately to fill up Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment with refs.) Google has a free preview of some of the further reading books [2]; [3]. Stephen Brunt's Grey Cup book might have some good stuff in it: [4]. TDL (talk) 01:13, 15 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the copyediting, pics, and primary sources! I'm done the The Argo Bounce and there's nothing left in the article that really jumps out at me as needing attention. Do we just wait on the Good Article nom to run its course? I suppose there's no rush. Dontreadalone (talk) 02:52, 22 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, it looks pretty good to me! My only criticism upon re-reading the article is that I find it a bit WP:PEACOCKy. Some examples: "Clemons ended his own brilliant run..."; "Ismail immediately impressed, particularly with spectacular kickoff returns..."; " Derrell "Mookie" Mitchell, another outstanding talent...". While these adjectives might make the article more pleasant to read, encyclopedias are generally supposed to be written in a more impartial, formal (almost bland) WP:TONE. I suspect that this is something that a reviewer will want to see changed before passing, so it might be a good idea to tone it down a bit first,
As for the timing, I think it would be nice to get a GA review, but GA is just so desperately backlogged. There are articles that were nominated in September that still haven't even had a review started yet! FA, on the other hand, doesn't seem to have too bad of a backlog. Another option would be to request a WP:Peer review of the article. It looks like they're pretty quick with feedback, and could offer some guidance on if the article is ready, and if not what needs to be done to bring it up to the standards. TDL (talk) 05:09, 22 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed on the overly exuberant adjectives. I think I was channeling too much of the source material. Will audit for that or just be bold and drop over the top wording yourself.
Also agree that FA and PR (ironically) are the more scaleable option simply for getting someone to look at it. I will send it to the latter tomorrow(ish). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dontreadalone (talkcontribs) 04:33, 23 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

GA Review

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Reviewer: Zanimum (talk · contribs) 13:57, 22 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I reviewed CFL in the US, I'll review this. -- Zanimum (talk) 13:57, 22 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Reading through the talk page, it sounds like great progress has been made in the article in recent months, particularly in minimizing the amount of space dedicated to 1990 onwards, and the active collection of sources for research.

Despite the physical length of this review, there is very little to take issue with.

That said, there is a great dependency on secondary sources, for things that could be easily also referenced to the period reporting. Things like the Mud Bowl or failure in spite of Russ Jackson and Anthony Davis could easily be doubled up with a second citation. Given the Argos own muddling of their history, in terms of when the first game was, that gives reason to double up references for 14abcde.

I'm a little ambivalent about this because I've never seen period report given greater weight than secondary summaries on Wiki (we're a tertiary source, after all) and asking for double referencing seems to set a high bar. TDL has provided some primary newspaper articles, however, so I will ask him to selectively insert a few more. I can also at least try to double check ref 14 points. Dontreadalone (talk) 02:43, 29 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

General comments

  • Dates: In the Notes: Citations section, the references vary between ISO formatting (2014-03-07) and natural language (January 15, 2013).
  • Errors: References 69 and 115 are both rebelling with red errors.
  • File formats: You link to various PDFs, which is good. While MediaWiki automatically adds a Adobe Reader icon, I believe there's a format= field available for each of the templates, to be used when a link doesn't go to a dynamic webpage, but instead another format of document. Consider format=PDF, just as a double "heads up" for readers.
Done

Lead

  • You reference the Argo's championship win percentage in the intro, but then lack any references whatsoever in the first paragraph of "Championship summary".
Done

Name and colours

  • "in North America period." --> "in North America, period." or even just "in North America."
  • "(which still exists today)" --> ", which still exists today,"
Done

Franchise history

  • Somewhat ironic that the "Argo bounce" reference doesn't come from "The Argo Bounce" (1983). Question: who was Annis Stukus? Newspaper reporter? Poet laurate of Toronto?
I added an extra sentence after the award named after him.
  • Reference for Dark Ages moniker? It's an apt description, but you need to prove it was/is actually used.
  • Rote's good living off the field... reference?
  • Is CFLapedia an editable source? I don't believe we allow references to other wikis.
  • "a calamitous late fumble", "an ill-advised kick"
  • "Hollywood glitz arrived", "a convincing 35-22 win" might both be considered flowery
Done, except for CFLapedia. It is not a wiki but it is a one-person database. For player bios it's often the only source available. I use it sparingly, of course. Further comment welcome.

Passing "Championship summary", so long as you take care of the issue list up in lead.

Stadiums

  • It's been a while since I interned at Rogers, but I thought the street name was Mount Pleasant, not Mt. Pleasant. Can you double check?
  • If a "preponderance of other sources" say they moved to Varsity by 1911, I'd like to see at least a couple referenced in the note. Do any of the books referenced say? On the talk page, user:TDL references the Globe and Star databases available through the library, can you find an article there? I don't doubt the assertation, I just think it should be backed up with something more than ballparks.com
I cite the Argos own website to show there's a conflict! Also the ballpark article was written by Ian Speers, who's noted elsewhere as a definitive authority. Anyway, I removed "preponderance" and expanded the note slightly; the main book reference does not confirm either way.
  • Skydome or SkyDome?
  • The Rogers Centre image is fine as it is displayed, but you might want to consider putting it on it's own line, and bump up the size greatly. Something purely aesthetic to consider, but I've seen it done with lots of panoramics on Wikipedia, before. As it is currently, you can't really see if the players are on the field, or really even the field itself. It might as well have been taken at a Jays game.
Done

Ownership and management

Side note, I had no idea that TSN was originally owned by Labatt. What brilliant "horizontal integration" (I think it's that, as opposed to vertical).

  • There's very minimal contrast between the Oxford blue and the Wikipedia link blue in this sidebox. I wonder if you could create an extra row to the table, and place the references in there? I know some actual templates for infoboxes clump all the references at the bottom.
  • If Bassett/Cradock/Burns each held 20%, who held the other 40%? The rowing club? The bank? The league? I'm not sure if the answer is hiding in this section.
  • The Northmen were not brought to the city by Bassett, correct? Have you considered coverage of in-market competition, like the Northmen and the numerous cross-border forays by Buffalo?
  • Perhaps reference the "worst Argo attendance of the modern era" statement?
  • See above link great, but I believe you need to get rid of the space after the dash for it to link properly. (It's not working offline, at least, while the TOC itself hops to the section.)
  • Hyphen between Jewish and American
  • While Lew is linked to in the table, he should also be linked to in the article.

Of side interest, I sorta know Chris Rudge's mom (I haven't seen in her a year, now, but she used to be a member of a group I am in.)

Passing "Current team", "Rivalries", "Notable personnel", "See also", "References", "External links". I do find it peculiar that two of the hidden templates at the bottom of the article are Argo-exclusive.

Still to review: "Notes" and images.

As to the redlinks issue raised by Onel5969, I don't agree at all with their interpretation. I've been on Wikipedia since late 2002, so my interpretation of "soon" is much less stringent. (Redlinks were originally blue, and would show up as "Harry Abofs?" Seriously. With a question mark at the end of a link. Thank goodness CSS saved us from the oddity.)

I'd like to applaud the collaborative nature of the editors working on Argos articles as a whole: it's what Wikipedia was meant to look like in special interest areas. You're working on Argo articles that interest you the most, and, given the time, will eventually get around to working on pages about personalities outside of your personal interests. It's completely justifiable. -- Zanimum (talk) 17:40, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for looking at this and all your kind words, Zanimum. We'll get on it shortly. Dontreadalone (talk) 17:32, 25 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Images: the images mostly all check out, but the Pinball image is questionable. BlackPast doesn't really assert the source, and Google Images found a match on Clemons' foundation's website. It's not there anymore, but it appears as the thumbnail to a video on the website of the speakers' bureau he's repped by. I can find duplicates of Damon Allen, but nothing definitively before BlackPast. You may want to try and contact them, see if they can identify the source, because I'm a little skeptical. Or perhaps even ask the MPCF for a new image of him. -- Zanimum (talk) 23:08, 25 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

You should have poked me with a stick, to tell me you had made the changes! Great stuff, pass! -- Zanimum (talk) 21:21, 30 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The right "Burns"?

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@Dontreadalone: Any idea if Charlie Burns is the same person who owned the Argos? The article doesn't mention anything about it, and he would have only been 20 at the time of the purchase. The name is sufficiently common that I could see it being ambiguous. TDL (talk) 20:08, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

After further investigation, this says his name was "Charles Fowler William Burns" while the subject of the wiki article is "Charles Frederick Burns". I'll change the link. TDL (talk) 20:14, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, just noticed. I remember searching all over to better identify Burns but found nothing more out there. But I appear to have left that link wrongly kicking around, so thanks. Dontreadalone (talk) 00:24, 29 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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