LaBatte’s versatility proves its value on Roughriders’ offensive line
SASKATOON — Canadian offensive linemen are golden in the CFL, and Brendon LaBatte’s value to the Saskatchewan Roughriders can’t be understated.
Whenever an injury happens to the Roughriders offensive line, the team often looks to LaBatte to move from his left guard position to save them. The 32-year-old, who is entering his 12th season in the CFL, is currently the club’s starting centre after Dan Clark was injured in a single vehicle car crash on May 7.
“It is a great feeling to be versatile enough that they feel comfortable to just move you over, and they keep the expectations the same,” said LaBatte, who was named the CFL’s most outstanding offensive lineman in 2013. “Kind of for myself, I feel like there is a lot less pressure when I am playing out of position from my natural position.