B.C. Lions coach Rick Campbell says he desires to begin quarterback Nathan Rourke for the workforce’s remaining 4 video games of the common season.
Campbell’s feedback come after he pulled the Canadian from B.C.’s 33-17 loss to the Toronto Argonauts on Sept. 13.
Rourke linked on six-of-12 passing makes an attempt, throwing for 110 yards and speeding in a landing in his fifth sport for the Lions (7-7) since returning to the CFL final month.
He was changed by Vernon Adams Jr., who had 75 passing yards and an interception in his first look since struggling a knee harm on Aug. 1.
Campbell says having two good quarterbacks who can play is an effective drawback for the Lions to have and that each gamers wish to do what’s finest for the workforce.
B.C. will return to play Friday once they host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (5-9).