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One has the arm, the other oozes athleticism, but every other quality necessary to be a high-end quarterback is dotted with question marks.

One does his work in the pocket, the other is more apt to make plays when the pocket gets moved.

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The Argos, who enter Thursday’s date against visiting Winnipeg with an 0-6 record, have featured three quarterbacks who have lined up under centre this season.

James Franklin is closer to returning from an injured hamstring, but there isn’t enough evidence to suggest his return will move the needle for an offence desperate for a quarterback to take control of the unit and produce.

For now, it remains in the lap of McLeod Bethel-Thompson, but how long that continues is anyone’s guess.

It got so bad during the team’s recent three-game trip out West that head coach Corey Chamblin had no choice but to replace Bethel-Thompson with Dakota Prukop when the second half started last Thursday night in Edmonton.