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Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Henry Burris looks for a pass against the Saskatchewan Roughriders during the first half of the CFL's 101st Grey Cup championship football game in Regina
9. Henry Burris: This one's probably a bit controversial, as not everyone considers Burris an all-time great, but what he's accomplished from 1997 to now is pretty remarkable. He's fourth all-time in CFL passing yards with 51,526, has thrown 324 touchdowns to 191 interceptions (a 1.71 ratio), has an impressive 93.7 passer rating (just behind Flutie and Moon), and has also picked up 5,033 rushing yards. At 38, Burris might not have a ton of time left, but he played very well in 2013 and got Hamilton back to the Grey Cup. He could still improve his standing on this list with continued success.REUTERS
With the retirement of Anthony Calvillo on Tuesday, the CFL lost one of its best quarterbacks of all time.
Where does he rank among the likes of Moon, Flutie or Jackson? Andrew Bucholtz of 55-Yard Line counts down the 10 best of all time.