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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Argos Extend Barker




The Toronto Argonauts Football Club is pleased to announce that General Manager Jim Barker has signed a contract extension through the 2015 season.

Commented Toronto Argonauts Executive Chairman & CEO, Chris Rudge, “Jim Barker has done a tremendous job of putting our football team in position to be a perennial winner. Creating this kind of long-term stability at the executive level infuses confidence into the entire organization and allows us, as a team, to execute on our plans for the future. Jim’s vision for this Club is exciting and I know that our fans will share in my enthusiasm for today’s announcement.”

Following the 2011 season, Barker focused fully on the General Manager position and began restructuring the club’s football operations. He started by hiring CFL Coach of the Year Finalist, Scott Milanovich, then,on December 12, 2011, Barker pulled off arguably the biggest trade in the 140-year history of the Club. In a blockbuster deal, he acquired future hall of fame QB Ricky Ray from the Edmonton Eskimos. Milanovich and Ray returned exciting offensive football to the city and led the Argos to three impressive playoff victories en route to hosting, and hoisting, the 100th Grey Cup championship at Rogers Centre – the 16th title in Argonauts history.

Barker commented, “I am very excited to extend my time in Toronto and continue to build on our Grey Cup Championship. As an organization, we experienced a lot of success this past season, and I believe 2012 was just the beginning of something special. Senator Braley and Chris Rudge have done an outstanding job laying a strong foundation and creating continuity within this franchise, on both the football and business operations side. We have the right coaches and staff in place to continue to build on our early achievements and ensure our fans will be proud of this team for many years to come.”

Before the start of the 2012 season, Barker continued to refine the roster by bringing CFL All-Star’s DT Armond Armstead and DB Pat Watkins, along with impactful players such asWR Dontrelle Inman and the prolific linebacker duo of LB Brandon Isaac and Argos 2012 Outstanding Defensive Player, LB Marcus Ball to the Argonauts.

Barker returned to the Toronto Argonauts as head coach in 2010, for the second time including 1999, and transformed a team that had won seven games in two years and led them back to the playoffs with 10 wins, including a berth in the 2010 Eastern Division Final. He was named CFL Coach of the Year for his efforts. He accepted the role of Head Coach & General Manager before the 2011 season and, following that year, he hired Scott Milanovich as the Club’s 42nd head coach.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He better send Eric Tillman a Valentine Card for this news today