McEvoy, Lions patiently awaiting Rourke’s decision as QB works out with NFL clubs
Neil McEvoy is of two minds when it comes to the football future of Nathan Rourke.
On one hand, he’s pleased to see a CFL player get opportunities to prove himself south of the border. But as the B.C. Lions co-general manager and director, football operations, McEvoy laments the prospect of not only losing a starting quarterback but a seemingly generational talent at the position.
“I’m excited for Nathan and football in Canada that the big dogs in the NFL are giving young men who usually haven’t had the same pedigree an opportunity to play football at the NFL level,” McEvoy said during a telephone interview from the CFL winter meetings in Kananaskis, Alta. “As an administrator with the B.C. Lions, obviously I’d love to have him stay and continue to build off of what he brought, but at the end of the day we may not be able to do that.
“We have contingency plans and we’re comfortable with whatever direction he decides to take.”