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The 1984 Ottawa Rough Riders finished the season in fourth place in the East Division with a 4–12–0 record. As such, the Rough Riders missed the playoffs for the first time since 1970.
Offseason
CFL draft
Rd
Pick
Player
Position
School
1
4
Maurice Martin
DB
Toronto
2
13
Dan Rashovich
LB
Simon Fraser
3
22
Damir Dupin
DL
Nevada-Las Vegas
6
49
Dave Maganja
OL
York
7
58
Mike White
DB
Waterloo
8
67
Barry Armstrong
DB
Ottawa
Preseason
Date
Opponent
Final Score
Result
Attendance
Record
June 6
vs. Montreal Concordes
38–18
Loss
16,208
0–1
June 11
at Montreal Concordes
18–0
Win
11,042
1–1
June 18
at Toronto Argonauts
37–11
Win
27,005
2–1
June 22
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
39–27
Loss
16,129
2–2
Regular season
Standings
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Attendance
Record
1
June 30
at Edmonton Eskimos
32–31
Loss
32,441
0–1
2
July 7
vs. Calgary Stampeders
17–16
Win
20,042
1–1
3
July 14
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
31–9
Win
22,405
2–1
4
July 21
at Montreal Concordes
31–28
Win
19,758
3–1
5
July 29
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
46–24
Loss
23,575
3–2
6
August 5
at Toronto Argonauts
49–14
Loss
33,077
3–3
7
August 11
at BC Lions
34–21
Loss
37,560
3–4
8
August 17
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
46–17
Loss
24,204
3–5
9
Bye
10
August 31
vs. Toronto Argonauts
23–20
Loss
25,708
3–6
11
September 7
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
65–25
Loss
26,187
3–7
12
September 14
at Calgary Stampeders
23–21
Loss
20,120
3–8
13
September 21
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
32–23
Win
19,387
4–8
14
September 30
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
31–15
Loss
24,747
4–9
15
Bye
16
October 13
vs. BC Lions
33–17
Loss
21,280
4–10
17
October 20
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
20–14
Loss
18,101
4–11
18
October 28
vs. Montreal Concordes
29–24
Loss
17,162
4–12
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Awards and honours
CFL awards
CFL All-Stars
References
Franchise Stadiums Lore Important figures Retired numbers Dominion Championships (3) Grey Cup Championships (9) Eastern Division Championships (15) See also