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British Columbia's Polite Eyes Rush End Makes The Long-Awaited Argos Debut

Florida defensive lineman Jachai Polite looks at the Jumbotron late in the second half of an NCAA college football game against Tennessee Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, in Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee won 38-28. (AP Photo/)
Florida Defensive Lineman JachaiPolite Seeing the Jumbotron in the second half of the NCAA College Football match against Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee on Saturday, September 24, 2016, Tennessee won 38-28. (AP Photo /)Photo: Wade Payne

Politely, JachaiPolite has run out of NFL options.

When he became available, Argos jumped at the opportunity to sign the natives of Florida.

He will make his CFL debut this Saturday night when Argos fights host B.C. Lions playing against two 1-0 teams.

B.C. After destroying the Edmonton Elks you are visiting, the Byweek ends. Meanwhile, Argos defeated Montreal after Toronto started the season bye-bye.

As Canadian quarterback Nathan Rourke begins his fourth career at Leo, most people pay attention to it, but many curious spectators are polite. We are paying close attention to.

If Polite can establish a presence at the rush end, he will see a lot of Rourke.

Polite is only 24 years old.

He has a football pedigree that made Polite the third round draft topic of the New York Jets.

If cheating is committed, or if any recognition is made, whether or not it is actually based, the player will be labeled and the player will be able to win the roster. lose.

In the case of Polite, lateness was a jet issue and the club released him before Polite played the match.

He played 11 Los Angeles Rams games in 2020. This was the last time Polite changed into a regular season match.

Before joining Rams, Polite signed Seattle, but he was to be released.

His polite talent cannot be denied.

He gets a shot with Argos after Shane Ray, who scored a sack in a 20-19 victory over Argos last week, was injured.

Rei, who deals with the hamstring problem, is one of many Argos who is nursing some kind of soft tissue retreat.

Argos doesn't want to jeopardize the long-term future of players like Ray. Any kind of recurrence is afraid to keep them away from the lineup.

Enter the slightly champion Polite.

"I'm very excited," he said. "It's been a while."

Yes, Polite wants to leave everything in BC Placefield to make up for the lost time.

When it comes to Polite, there is a lot of curiosity surrounding his debut.

Polite played 32 games at the Florida Gators, losing 78 tackles, 26.5 tackles, 15 sack and 8 forced fumbles.

While attending his college, Polite was nominated as Team 1 of the All SEC and was awarded the National Certification of Team 2 by the Associated Press.

He's still young and has enough talent to guarantee his return to the NFL.

He appreciates the opportunity presented by Argos and is keen to impress the Lions.

"I'm learning," said Polite, a CFL game. "It's fun and fast."

He seems to be in good shape, but he'll know more when the lights come on Saturday.

No regular Joe

Due to the lack of Declan Cross, Argos looks at Canadian rookie Joe Carbon, which the club signed as a free agent this offseason. Turn to.

A wild ride for Carbonet, his path leading his CFL debut allowed him to be in this position.

Tight-end Carbone played at the University of Windsor.

He also played at Mercyhurst University.

Carbone also participated in the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

His football trip also stinted at Stint Francis High School and Lake Shore Acratic in Hamburg, NY. High school in Port Colborne.

"It was a blessing," Carbone said, looking back on the path that led him at this point in the evolution of football. "There have been many ups and downs in my life, but in the end I'm happy to be here because I'm where I should be.

" Returning to work It's very exciting. "

With injuries and frustrations along the way, Carbone became stronger and determined to continue pursuing his professional goals.

"This is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life and it's a blessing," he added. "I'm from Ontario and can't be anywhere else."

Needless to say, many family and friends tune late Saturday night.

"This will be the first for me, so everyone will see it," he continued. "They are all so excited that I can't wait like I do."

Carbone has no better mentor than Cross.

Carbone was on the sidelines when Argos started the season with a mental rep last week.

Everything has increased when we learned that Carbone was joining the lineup for the first time this week.

Carbon gives it a physical presence.

One of the changes Ryan Dinwoody made to this year's aggressive approach was to bring a physical dimension in the hope of establishing a downhill run game.

Andrew Harris will make his second start in the backfield when the three Gray Cup champions return to British Columbia. For the first time as Argo.

His fame career began with Leo featuring Harris in the middle of the 2011 season in British Columbia. Won the Gray Cup in Vancouver.

fzicarelli@postmedia.com

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