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13 minutes ago, CSBill said:

 

Has a nice resume, would be worth a look: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Levi_Mitchell

 

Career statistics

    Passing   Rushing
Year Team Games Started Comp Att Pct Yards TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Long TD Fumb
2012 CGY 18 0 12 21 57.1 168 2 2 75.1 34 67 2.0 10 5 2
2013 CGY 18 3 94 135 69.6 1,156 10 3 111.2 35 151 4.3 26 2 4
2014 CGY 17 14 264 417 63.3 3,389 22 8 98.3 35 232 6.6 20 4 4
2015 CGY 18 17 364 555 65.6 4,551 26 13 96.8 19 88 4.6 15 3 2
2016 CGY 18 17 412 606 68.0 5,385 32 8 104.5 14 60 4.4 20 0 4
2017 CGY 18 17 349 546 63.9 4,700 23 11 96.9 3 17 5.7 9 0 1
CFL totals 107 68 1,495 2,280 65.6 19,349 115 45 100.7 140 615 4.4 26 14 17

 

 

 

...would have to wait a year.........CFL won't let him out of his contract...........

 

Bo Levi Mitchell signs contract extension with Stampeders through 2018

Grey Cup MVP was 1st pivot in CFL history to win 12 of first 13 starts

Doug Harrison · CBC Sports · March 3, 2015
 

CFL STANCE ON CONTRACTS:

Commissioner Randy Ambrosie reiterated the CFL's stance on players under contract wanting to be released so they could pursue NFL opportunities Thursday.

 

Earlier this month, running back James Wilder Jr. and defensive lineman Victor Butler expressed frustration that the Toronto Argonauts wouldn't let them out of their CFL deals so they could pursue NFL opportunities. Both players have one year remaining on their respective contracts, a fact Ambrose addressed.

 

"Our rules and procedures are clear," he said. "Players are required to honour their contracts as they are registered with the league.

"In two recent cases that have garnered media attention, the Toronto Argonauts have honoured these rules and procedures as they should."

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3 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...would have to wait a year.........CFL won't let him out of his contract...........

 

Bo Levi Mitchell signs contract extension with Stampeders through 2018

Grey Cup MVP was 1st pivot in CFL history to win 12 of first 13 starts

Doug Harrison · CBC Sports · March 3, 2015
 

CFL STANCE ON CONTRACTS:

Commissioner Randy Ambrosie reiterated the CFL's stance on players under contract wanting to be released so they could pursue NFL opportunities Thursday.

 

Earlier this month, running back James Wilder Jr. and defensive lineman Victor Butler expressed frustration that the Toronto Argonauts wouldn't let them out of their CFL deals so they could pursue NFL opportunities. Both players have one year remaining on their respective contracts, a fact Ambrose addressed.

 

"Our rules and procedures are clear," he said. "Players are required to honour their contracts as they are registered with the league.

"In two recent cases that have garnered media attention, the Toronto Argonauts have honoured these rules and procedures as they should."

 

Bummer. So the upshot is, NOT a possibility. 

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4 minutes ago, CSBill said:

 

Bummer. So the upshot is, NOT a possibility. 

 

The CFL used to have an option window, which gave players entering the final year or option year of their deals roughly a six-week stretch to work out for and sign with NFL teams. But as CFL Commissioner Ambrosie pointed out, that practice ended in 2012.

 

“Such a window does not exist,” he said. “It has not been in place or in practice since 2012, when it was phased out.”

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