The Process continues.
https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/cfl-announces...elly-1.2082188
I expect a CFL led investigation will be completed hopefully before the season one way or the other.
The Argos in the meantime, should really be looking to bolster that QB depth chat. Scott and Dukes ain't going it.
It will be interesting to see what the CFL does if their investigation does find that the Argos were informed of the problem, but did not follow up in any way (no discussions with individuals involved, no complaints process followed etc.) I suppose it could just be maybe a fine and some mandatory training about harassment in the workplace. Could they also do something like suspend Kelly for a few games? I'm not well acquainted with how the CFL has dealt with any kind of player misconduct in the past.
It needs to be completed way before the season, i.e. in the next few weeks. Anything other than that will be a massive fail on the league's part.
As for signing a QB, I'd be fine with signing Cornelius. I really like Dukes, but have no idea if Scott has anything to offer. Cornelius, despite his failure in Edm, has some enticing tools.
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Yes the investigation definitely needs to be completed within the next month, especially when you consider that:
- Rookie camps across the country will open on May 8 with teams being required to reduce their rosters to 85 players (excluding non-counters) by May 11.
- Training camps will open on May 12 with teams needing to reduce their rosters to 75 players (excluding non-counters) by May 14. Training camps will conclude on June 1.
If you’re the complainant, there is no way you allow for a league investigation to be completed by the time the season starts. Any investigation should include an interview with the complainant. Why would they meet with the league knowing that their Human Rights and Civil Litigation case are yet to run through the courts? Or worse, a favourable judgement in favour of Kelly - potentially exonerating him for these actions.
Unless the league is planning on cutting some checks or planning to release the findings after the case is either settled or adjudicated in the courts - i see no possible way the complainant meets with the league. Zero material benefit to them.
And, any "investigation" is pointless without a meeting with this party.
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