Stampeders quarterback Mitchell feels he could’ve been ready for start of season
Bo Levi Mitchell says he would’ve been ready for the start of the CFL season if it opened on time.
The Calgary Stampeders’ star quarterback underwent shoulder surgery in December. He said Tuesday during a videoconference that in his mind he would’ve been Calgary’s starter if it opened the campaign on time last Friday night against the visiting Montreal Alouettes.
The earliest the CFL season will start is September, but there’s also the possibility the ’20 campaign will be cancelled outright because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mitchell, a two-time Grey Cup MVP and league MVP, said his original goal was to be ready for the start of training camp, but that plan was pushed back a month once it became apparent the season wouldn’t be starting on time.
“We were probably pushing it a little bit getting the surgery in December and then trying to be ready basically for training camp,” Mitchell said. “I think that would’ve been pushing it at the time but I’d say as fast as I’ve progressed right now, I think I could’ve started a month ago and I’d be even further along than I am right now.