Coming off a disappointing loss in B.C., Toronto Argonauts GM Jim Barker knows his team will have to respond with a better effort at home versus a Roughrider squad he describes as "right now the best team in the league." Speaking with Bill Hayes and Steve Simmons on Mike Richards in the Morning on TSN 1050, Barker said the Argos are looking forward to the test that the only undefeated team in the CFL will provide. "Right now theyre the best team in the league…George Cortez has done a very solid job of utilizing the players they have on offence," Barker said. "When you play offence like theyve been playing it, it helps your defence because theyre not on the field as much." In addition to leading the league in points scored, Saskatchewans defence has allowed the fewest points in the league and Barker knows they will provide a tough test for Ricky Ray and the Argos offence. "On defence, theyve added Renauld Williams into the middle and (become) more veteran," Barker said. "They got John Chick back who has helped them a lot. He and (Ricky) Foley are playing on their ends. So theyre veteran, theyre solid, they know how to play together." Barker said the Argos defence is still looking to develop a chemistry and consistency that is needed to win at a consistent level. The secondary is of particular concern, allowing a total of 610 yards in the air to Henry Burris and Travis Lulay in the seasons first two contests. Although Barker said Pat Watkins and Jalil Carter have provided solid play on the outside, the team is still looking to develop some youngsters on the interior. "Weve got a defence thats learning, we got guys that were tinkering with, making changes each week there," Barker said. He explained the coaching staff has liked what theyve seen on the defensive line from Khalif Mitchell and University of Western Ontario product David Lee in particular, but that too is a "work in progress" as the team continues to adjust to a quarter of the roster being turned over from last season. Barker said the Week 2 matchup with the Lions was a tough one because of the time difference and long flight to the West coast, but the GM refused to use excuses to explain the loss. "We just didnt play well," Barker said. "We didnt coach well, we didnt play well, we didnt manage well, nothing was good." Still, he has confidence Ray and reigning MOP Chad Kackert will bounce back and improve on their 16 point performance versus the Lions, which included a meaningless late rushing TD by Ray. "We feel like our offence is as good as any in the league and well see how that goes Thursday night, should be a great game."Replica Shoes China Wholesale . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013. Nike Air Jordan 1 Wholesale . The judges scored it 48-47, 48-47, 49-46 for Jones (19-1). It was the champions closest call. Despite the loss, it was a remarkable show by the confident Swedish challenger, who had the best of the early rounds and then hung on in the fourth and fifth. http://www.brandshoescheaponline.com/wholesale-air-force-1-china.html . -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft. Cheap Adidas Ultra Boost China . -- PGA TOUR Canada member Steve Saunders took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the Web. Yeezy Boost 350 V3 Fake . The Oilers come in having lost five in a row (0-4-1) and 16 of their last 20 games, dropping a 2-1 decision to the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday.Brisbanes next AFL coach will have stronger structures for youth development if Lions captain Tom Rockliff has anything to do with his appointment.The Lions won just three games in 2016 and Rockliff believes part of the problem was the teams younger brigade were simply happy to be playing in the AFL.And the captain insists an eye for working with youngsters is key for Justin Leppitschs predecessor after the club legend was sacked as coach on Monday.We need someone who is going to educate the group and have a real strong structure for development so we know where were at, Rockliff told RSN927.Were young and the development is really important for us.Rockliff and senior players Dayne Zorko, Daniel Merrett and Daniel Rich met with the clubbs board earlier this month as it investigated the teams underwhelming 2016 performance.ddddddddddddRockliff indicated the Lions youth development was a key point, given nine youngsters debuted for Brisbane in 2016.We probably need some external leadership programs to come in and help us out, he said.Rockliff is yet to make contact with Leppitsch since Mondays announcement.However, Rockliff said he had no knowledge of the coachs sacking leading into the Sundays 58-point loss to St Kilda.Amid the fallout of Leppitschs departure, the 26-year-old also maintained his stance that he would be at the club next year. ' ' '