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At this late stage in the game — with only four games remaining and the Argos’ playoff hopes dangling by the thinnest of strings — the quarterback issue remains completely unresolved.

It happens to be the most important position on the field and the Argos are now about to sit down and decide whether a third change at the position will be made at some point this week before Hamilton comes to town Friday night.

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The season began with Ricky Ray, who helped lead the franchise to its second Grey Cup since joining the Argos in 2012, and James Franklin and then McLeod Bethel-Thompson, who was reinserted at the beginning of Saturday night’s near-comeback win over the host B.C. Lions.

When the Argos turned to Bethel-Thompson, Franklin was coming off a game in Winnipeg where the Argos committed seven turnovers with Franklin indirectly involved in five.

In B.C., the Argos turned the ball over four times, including three in the opening half, with Bethel-Thompson having a part in all four, each an interception that involved Duron Carter tripping on one pick and pressure resulting in three thefts.