Eskimos in search of elusive first win
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07/28/2010 -
Edmonton, AB (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Off to their worst start in nearly half a
century, the Edmonton Eskimos again take aim at their first win of 2010 when
they entertain the British Columbia Lions on Friday night at Commonwealth
Stadium.
Edmonton, which hasn't won the Western Division title since putting together a
three-year run between 2001-2003, probably won't be raising another trophy
anytime soon since the club is off to an 0-4 start for the first time since
1965. Despite having the most overall victories (591) of any club in the CFL
since 1945, the Eskimos are currently suffering from a five-game slide dating
back to last year.
Rick Lelacheur, president and CEO of the Eskimos, has made it clear that
losing is no longer an option for this once proud team and that being
embarrassed as they have is simply not acceptable. It remains to be seen what
Lelacheur has in mind, but he has stated that the entire franchise is under
scrutiny and changes could extend throughout the organization if improvements
are not immediately made.
Last week the Eskimos were ripped apart by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers who not
only scored 21 points off Edmonton turnovers, but they came up with a 47
points overall in the 26-point victory, and all of that with a backup
quarterback manning the action for the home team.
Edmonton QB Ricky Ray had a mixed bag when it came to his results, converting
18-of-25 pass attempts for 202 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but he also
tossed two interceptions. Early in the fourth quarter the Eskimos pulled Ray
in favor of backup Jason Maas, but the move did little to change the lopsided
outcome as Maas converted only 1-of-9 passes for 29 yards.
Receiver Fred Stamps, who had a combined 332 yards receiving in the two games
leading up to the Winnipeg meeting, caught just two balls for 22 yards and
watched his per catch average take a dip down to 16.2 yards after the outing.
Finding a sustained offense has been a problem for the Lions so far this
season as well, the team now riding a three-game skid and sitting in third
place in the Western Division standings.
Ahead by a score of 20-10 in the fourth quarter, the Lions appeared to be on
their way to evening their record on the season, but instead both the offense
and defense cracked and allowed Toronto to fight back for the 24-20 decision
at the Rogers Centre last Friday.
Even though Casey Printers could have made the start for the Lions last week
against Toronto, BC opted to go with Travis Lulay and considering it was the
youngster's first-ever CFL start he did pretty well. Lulay hit 26-of-40 passes
for 330 yards, with 58 of those coming on a desperation heave at the gun, but
he was also tabbed for a pair of costly interceptions, one of which was
returned 41 yards for the game-winning score.
Jamal Robertson helped shoulder some of the load for the Lions as he gained 54
yards and scored two majors on 12 carries coming out of the backfield, but the
team as a whole was credited with a mere 76 yards rushing on 18 attempts, less
than half what the BC defense gave up (161 yards) to the Lions.
Oddly enough, even though BC has just one win in four tries this season and
allowed a victory to slip away last week, the program actually moved up two
spots in the latest power rankings to fourth, while Edmonton advanced to
seventh only after Hamilton suffered such an ugly loss to Montreal on the
road.
The Lions made a couple of moves off the field this week as they cut ties with
kick returner Robert Jordan, but added quarterback Mike Reilly to the practice
squad. Reilly was one of the most accomplished QBs in Division II history
while at Central Washington, but his addition to the club doesn't make clear
who it will be making the start for the Lions this week, whether it will again
be Lulay or if Printers is ready to return.
No matter who it is under center for the Lions, the fact remains that the
passing attack is not all that it could be, completing just 59.4 percent and
having accounted for three touchdowns, compared to four interceptions. Then
again, Edmonton is having similar issues with the same TD and INT numbers
through the air at this stage.
Edmonton has fared somewhat well against opposing quarterbacks, allowing for
the fewest passing first downs (40) in the league thus far, but if the run
defense doesn't put up a strong enough front the Lions might not have to put
the ball in the air as much anyway.
In terms of the all-time, regular-season series between these two teams,
dating back to 1949 the Eskimos maintain an advantage of 99-68-4. The Lions
won the first meeting of the season back on July 4 with a 25-10 decision,
avenging a lopsided 45-13 setback to Edmonton late in the 2009 campaign. The
clubs also have an October 16 date set for British Columbia.
The pressure coming down on the Eskimos is almost palpable, but just because
Lelacheur is going to be over everyone's shoulder doesn't mean Edmonton is
ready to make a drastic change. BC has already shown that it can defeat the
Eskimos, even if it was with Printers at the helm, but expect the outcome to
be much the same this week.
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