The Montreal Alouettes enter the offseason with what could be a complicated, but good problem to have at the quarterback situation. On Tuesday, Alouettes general manager Danny Maciocia, among others within the organization, addressed the media after failing to repeat a trip to the Grey Cup following their two-point loss to the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday. Maciocia addressed one of the biggest offseason questions: what they will do at quarterback between Cody Fajardo and Davis Alexander. “You can’t pay starting quarterback money to two quarterbacks,” Maciocia said on Tuesday. “That's impossible because it's going to take a significant hit elsewhere.” Fajardo started the season as the starter with no competition. After getting injured in Week 6 against the Argos, Alexander found his way onto the field and went 4-0 as the starting quarterback. Fajardo eventually returned to the lineup and held the starting position through Week 19 against the Ottawa Redblacks when Alexander started in his place. Entering the
		 
								
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