c/p from The Sportsnet THE CANADIAN PRESS
Toronto has revenge on the mind heading into Saturday night's clash at the Dome.

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- For three weeks, Cory Boyd and the Toronto Argonauts have openly expressed their desire for a second shot at the Montreal Alouettes.
The Argos get their wish Saturday night when they face the defending Grey Cup champions in the rematch at Rogers Centre (7:30 p.m. ET).
Toronto started off fairly well against Montreal when the teams met for the first time July 29 at Molson Stadium, holding a 10-7 lead in the second quarter before heading into halftime trailing 17-10. But the Alouettes completely dominated the second half en route to a lopsided 41-10 victory.
Boyd, who has run for a CFL-high 648 yards, and the upstart Argos (4-2) have looked forward to the rematch with Montreal (5-1) not to gain redemption, but rather for a second chance to measure themselves against a team regarded as the CFL's best.
"They (Alouettes) are a championship-type team and that's something we're trying to build off of," Boyd said. "They're setting the tone in the East and so now we have to model ourselves after them.
"But at the same time we don't want to be them, we want to be greater. That's our motivation, not just to be better than the next team but be better than what we showed previous weeks."