“I knew what coverage they were they were in. I tried to see if I can move them — I did something similar in practice, and thought I could get the same effect, and just let D-Rhymes go make a play,” Rourke said after the game.
But the bottom line is this: The Lions are 4-1 to start the season for the first time in five years, and just the second time since 2005, when they started 5-0. Rourke’s play has been a big part of that, as he now leads the CFL in passing touchdowns , passing yards per game and was the clubhouse leader coming into Week 7 in efficiency , accuracy and completion average .Article content