Alouettes to use 2-quarterback system to start season
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The Montreal Alouettes plan on using two quarterbacks to start their 2015 campaign, according to a report from TSN.
Head coach Tom Higgins confirmed that Jonathan Crompton will start the games but Dan LeFevour might figure into the mix in certain situations.
Last season, Crompton helped lead the Alouettes to the East finals, where they eventually lost to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The 6-foot-4, 225 pounder threw for 2,482 yards and 11 touchdowns.
LeFevour spent last season as a backup with the Ti-Cats, throwing for four touchdowns and four interceptions in six games. He had knee surgery in the offseason and played in Montreal's second pre-season game.
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