Veteran quarterback Bethel-Thompson feels he’s competing with himself at Argos camp
He’s vying with youngsters Nick Arbuckle and Antonio Pipkin to be the Toronto Argonauts’ starter but the only quarterback competition veteran McLeod Bethel-Thompson is focused on is the one he faces daily from within.
“I don’t think I’m competing for a starting job, I’m competing against myself,” he said. “I’m just focused on being a better quarterback, better teammate and better person on a daily basis.
“If you don’t focus on the moment, you get lost in the past or the future. I’m just staying present every day and trying to be my best self. That’s a hard enough task every day so that’s what I wake up and focus on.”
Bethel-Thompson, 33, was one of a few bright spots for Toronto during a dismal 2019 season. The six-foot-four, 220-pound San Francisco native threw a CFL-best 26 TD passes and was third overall in passing (4,024 yards) for the Argos (4-14), all of their wins coming with Bethel-Thompson under centre.