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Released by the Alouettes during winter, quarterback Tanner Marsh quickly found employment. Drafted by the fledgling Major League Football — an eight-team spring league in the U.S. — Marsh was slated to join the franchise in Little Rock, Ark.

But after the MLFB announced in March it was suspending operations until 2017, following the loss of a key investor, Marsh, 25 said he is growing more frustrated by the day, wondering what his football future holds.

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“This would have been a nice opportunity. I’m literally just sitting here, throwing for everybody that I possibly can.” Marsh told the Montreal Gazette on Wednesday from his home in Dallas. “But it sucks. I’m kind of late to the party because of how everything unfolded.”

The 6-foot-4, 218-pounder spent three seasons with the Als. As a rookie in 2013, he orchestrated a dramatic come-from-behind victory at home against British Columbia. While Marsh was intercepted four times in the game, he also passed for 329 yards against the Lions, moving his team into position for a game-winning field goal.