Canadian Tre Ford expects to have chip on his shoulder this season with Elks
He made Edmonton Elks fans forget about a dismal 0-9 start and dubious 22-game home losing streak last season.
But when Canadian quarterback Tre Ford reports to training camp in May, it will be to compete as newcomer McLeod Bethel-Thompson’s backup.
“It is what it is, it’s pro football and I can’t control anything that I can’t control,” Ford told The Canadian Press in an interview. “I’m just going to learn as much as I can this year and do the best I can to help the team win any way I can.”
Ford, of Niagara Falls, Ont., was a bright spot last season for Edmonton (4-14). He led the Elks to all of their regular-season wins after becoming the starter — including a 24-10 decision in Hamilton on Aug. 17 that halted the club-worst 0-9 start, which included two shutout losses.