Former Lions player Dante Marsh says Canada, CFL were good to him
Canada and the CFL were good to Dante Marsh.
The five-foot-10, 190-pound cornerback spent 11 of his 12 seasons of professional football with the B.C. Lions (2004-14). Marsh came north after one season with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans, amassing 609 tackles, 31 interceptions (three returned for TDs), eight fumble recoveries and 41 pass knockdowns in 181 regular-season CFL contests.
A four-time West Division all-star, Marsh was named an all-star by his peers (in CFL Players’ Association voting) on four occasions and helped B.C. win the Grey Cup twice (2006, 2011). Playing in Vancouver also allowed the former Fresno State Bulldog to remain relatively close to his hometown of Oakland, Calif.
“Canada treated me well,” Marsh said. “I’m born and raised in Oakland so going up to Vancouver kind of me reminded me of a mixture of Berkeley and San Francisco.