The C after L Starts Its Off-Season Musical Chairs
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The CFL has an under-used and marketed off-season but teams are trying to make it as interesting as their NFL counterparts.
The BC Lions got underway with releasing Head Coach Rick Campbell after what could be charitably described as a botched job handling starting quarterbacks in Vernon Adams Jr. and Nathan Rourke. Campbell was unable to bring Rourke up to speed on the Lions offence and the manner in which Adams was supplanted by Rourke even though Rourke had not really played in over a year, resulted in a divided locker room and BC falling from contending for first place to falling to third place and getting eliminated by the Riders in the western semi-final.
The Lions are looking at candidates like their offensive coordinator Jordan Maksymiac who did wonders with Adams at the start of the year before he got injured, and also did well with Rourke two years ago when he was the outstanding Canadian player, but did not manage to recreate that magic when Rourke returned from the NFL. The Lions will also be talking to Winnipeg offensive coordinator Buck Pierce who has the pedigree of being a former BC Lion quarterback before he led the Bomber offence to three consecutive Grey Cup losses. The Lions were probably expecting Campbell to get hired by Edmonton, who went with former Stampeder assistant coach Mark Killiam, which would have helped reduce their payments to Campbell for the remainder of his contract.