Canadian quarterback Nathan Rourke seems to have a sense for the moment.
Following the B.C. Lions’ 20-11 loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in his return to the CFL, the 26-year-old politely asked the media if he could begin his press conference with a personal message.
“Iwanttopubliclyapologize, thatwasnotmybestfootball. Asaquarterback,it’snever a one-personjob,butitisthepositionwhere you havetheballin your handseverysingleplay andIdidn’tmakeenoughplays.I’mnotgoingtosithereandmakeexcusesintermsofitbeingashortweekandgettingintotheoffenceagain. It’sdefinitelyatough,talltaskwhenyouplay ateamlikethe Bombers,whohavebeensosuccessful, butI’mnotgoingtomakethoseexcuses — IknowthatI’mbetterthanthis,” he said.
“I’msorrytotheteamwhostucktheirnecksoutforme,gettingmehereandallowingmetoplay. Therestofmyteammates:effortisnevergoingtobeanissuewiththislockerroom.Theyfoughtrightuntiltheend,battledandgotintotheendzone on thatlastpossession. Teamsthathavelesscharacter,they’renotfightingatthattimeinthegame — I’mreallyproudofthem.”
Rourke completed 8-of-25 passes for 126 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions at BC Place Stadium. He admitted feeling frustrated during his first CFL start since Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, a span of 644 days between games in the three-down league for the Victoria, B.C. native.
“That’swhythey’retheWinnipegBlueBombers: theymakeplays. We gottabebetter. Westillfeelconfidentaboutthefactthatifweplayourgame,noonecanbeatus andIdon’tthinktonightwasanexception.Buthatsofftothem, theydidagreatjob.”
It was a fast turnaround for Rourke coming back north of the border. On Friday, Aug. 9, he played the fourth quarter of an NFL preseason game with the Atlanta Falcons. He was released on Sunday, cleared waivers on Monday, and signed with the Leos on Tuesday. Rourke had only three full practices with B.C. to prepare for his first start of 2024.
“I’msuperimpressed,Idon’tknowhowhedoesit.Iknowhewon’teversaythis —andI’mnotmakingexcusesforhim —buttheguy,Idon’tknowhowheflewacrossthecountryandswitchedfromfour-downfootballtothree-downfootballandanewplaybookandallthat. Hisworkethicandhisintentionsarethroughtheroof,andhe’lljustcontinue togetbetterandmorecomfortableashegetsbackintheswingoftheCFLgame,” head coach Rick Campbell said.
The six-foot-two, 209-pound passer wants to regroup, watch the film with a critical eye, and improve for the Lions’ Week 12 matchup with the Ottawa Redblacks (6-2-1) on Saturday, Aug. 24.