New Argos head coach likes what he sees on tape from veteran Bethel-Thompson
New Toronto Argonauts head coach Ryan Dinwiddie likes what he’s seen on tape from veteran quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson.
Bethel-Thompson was just 4-9 as Toronto’s starter last season but guided the Argos (4-14) to all of their ’19 victories, three coming against the Ottawa Redblacks (CFL-low 3-15 record). But Dinwiddie, who Toronto hired last month after Corey Chamblin was fired, said Bethel-Thompson’s record doesn’t tell the whole story.
The six-foot-four, 205-pound San Francisco native threw a league-best 26 touchdown passes last year while completing 335-of-493 passes (68 per cent) for 4,024 yards, third-most in the CFL. Twice Bethel-Thompson threw for over 400 yards in a game last year, including career-best 464 with two TDs in a 28-22 home loss to Montreal on Aug. 25.
Bethel-Thompson, 31, ran 26 times for 160 yards (6.2-yard average) and a TD. After three seasons with Toronto, he’s scheduled to become a free agent next month.