Wow way to bun that bridge. Glad he’s gone. Assuming of course he really did say that
EDIT: just read the article. Here’s what it said:
“When you’re in a losing organization, you often grasp at straws because you’re a little bit desperate,” Bethel-Thompson said. “Obviously, the interest in Ford is out there, whether it’s warranted or not. The people want him out there to see what he can be. Nobody has any idea what kind of player he’s going to be. I understand that as well.”
Best QB when he’s on is a bit of a reach though
Its the CFL. He's not far wrong. On his better days he was reading D and passing ball well. He's been around it in the CFL. Which QB's in the league are actually better the last several years. Saw MBT plenty in Toronto and a lot of solid games. Pretty sure to get MBT here as well the Elks would've made promises to him that they probably ended up reneging on. Its hard as fans to know that we're not a well considered org here. Hervey and company aim to change that and are in agreement that the org has been run into the ground. Lawler and MBT experienced a pretty badly run team first hand. hopefully upcoming seasons are different.
This too: The Elks didn't even let MBT know they were trading him. Was a complete surprise. The Als screwed over Fajardo too, and he will miss out on a 200K bonus due to this trade, and will have to now negotiate whatever he can get from the Elks. Fajardo played the best football of his CFL career in his two short years in Montreal. He didn't want to leave, he wanted to retire there and said so.
Both of these longstanding Vets were treated like shit, and discarded. For a league that has immense trouble attracting players and even retaining name playes this deal was some unpleasantry regarding both. A worse look from the ALs who dealt Fajardo after him starring for them and getting the GC.
Whatever one thinks of MBT here he is among the best CFL QBs and his stats back that up. He's averaged 243 games passing in his career which when he retires would put him in good company in CFL ranks. He's had a near 5K passing season which is the gold Standard in CFL and hard to hit.
On the whole this trade isn't great for the CFL, and the notion of parking both MBT and Fajardo (name players) behind relatively untried starters is just the kind of half baked thinking one often see's in the CFL. The likelihood is one or the other, or both end up getting the starter spot again at some point. Vets often do and Fajardo and MBT have made careers of proving people wrong. Lots of fight in these guys.