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Week 4: CFL Quarterback Rankings

Mike BurseJul 26, 2009

1 (LW 2) Anthony Calvillo

He completed 30 of 39 passes for 404 yards and two TDs with 1 interception in a 21-8 win over the Hamilton Tiger Cats in a game that saw the lowly Tiger Cats give Montreal a scare in the first half of the game. In what was Montreal's toughest win of the year to date, Calvillo put up another dominating performance. Thus far he is my choice for Most Outstanding Player of the 2009 CFL season.

2 (LW 3) Henry Burris

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He completed 16 of 29 passes for 163 yards and three TDs in a 48-10 stamping of the BC Lions. Barrick Nealy also came into the game to throw for 8 yards on one pass. Again this week, Burris' gives his team a solid effort confirming that he is currently one of the top three quarterbacks in the CFL.

3 (LW 7) Darian Durant

He completed 20 of 36 passes for 238 yards and one TD in a 38-33 loss to the Edmonton Eskimos. Durant provided a bounce back performance for the Roughriders in a close game, but was unable to pull off the victory. This was a large improvement over the 112 yards and 1 interception performance against Montreal last week.

4 (LW 5) Ricky Ray

He completed 23 of 32 passes for 247 yards and one interception in a 38-33 defeat of the Roughriders. The running game for the Eskimos provided all the points on the board in this win, but once again Ray was effective in moving the ball up field. He has put up solid numbers this season, but still not what you would expect from a quarterback with his history in the league.

5 (LW 4) Kevin Glenn/Quinton Porter

Glenn completed 12 of 19 passes for 198 yards after coming in as relief during a 21-8 loss to Montreal. He replaced Quinton Porter whom completed 12 of 21 passes for 155 yards and one interception. I believe it is time for Kevin Glenn to get the start in week five and let Porter watch from the sidelines. It will give him the chance to watch a CFL veteran work a game.

6 (LW 6) Kerry Joseph

He completed 14 of 28 passes for 144 yards and two interceptions in the Argos 19-5 victory over the Blue Bombers. This was not a solid performance from the CFL's former MOP, but he got the job done with much thanks to his teammates in this important week four victory.

7 (LW 1) Jarius Jackson/Buck Pierce

Pierce completed 8 of 16 passes for 97 yards and one interception before Jarius Jackson was put in the game and completed 2 of 8 passes for six yards and one interception. These poor numbers were put up by the two quarterbacks in a miserable 48-10 defeat by the Stampeders. How the mighty have fallen in just one week, but one thing is for certain Buck Pierce needs to be the back up going into week five.

8 (LW 8) Stefan LeFors/Richie Williams/Bryan Randall

Another week with a terrible offensive performance from the Bombers quarterbacks. I am betting that Mike Kelly might be having second thoughts about ridding himself of a veteran CFL quarterback prior to this season. Here are the stats for all three quarterbacks, and they are very poor for lack of a more colorful adjective: Stefan LeFors completed 7 of 11 passes for 30 yards and one interception; Richie Williams completed 3 of 10 passes for 30 yards; Bryan Randall completed 1 of 5 passes for six yards and one interception. This lead to a Blue Bombers 19-5 loss at the hands of the Toronto Argonauts.

Week four was not a great week by any means for the quarterbacks in the CFL. Once again Anthony Calvillo highlights this list with another great performance. Please chime in with your thoughts on this weeks quarterback performances.

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