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You would think... but you also have to remember Yantz was very good against CIS competition... the talent gap between CIS and CFL is far more significant than NCAA to CFL....

Yes, that's true, but surely the same could be said of these magnificent QB specimens that grace us with their presence, and yet, they still fail, and they are retained to 'develop' with CFL clubs. I don't know if any CIS QB could ever be a starter in the CFL again, but, with their knowledge of the CFL game, they are already ahead of a lot of 'Merican-football-locked-in-thinking prospects. It's just too bad there isn't a mechanism in place to allow for more development.

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