Dave Campbell takes a look at an Eskimos offence entering Week 15 with a new philosophy and new leadership as they host the Ticats tonight at Commonwealth.
In one of their most crucial games of the season, the Eskimos are looking towards Matt Nichols to get them back in the win column, says CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell.
With Edmonton offence having trouble putting points on the board, Kavis Reed brought in an old face to help try and rejuvinate the unit, says CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell.
CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell details the actions that led to Jerome Messam’s return and how he, Cory Boyd and Hugh Charles could wreak havoc on opposing defences.
With significant injuries in the receiving corps and defensive line, Dave Campbell explains why there is no such thing as too much depth in the Canadian Football League.
CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell dissects the events leading up to Cory Boyd’s signing in Edmonton and looks at how it affects Hugh Charles and the rest of the Edmonton offence.
CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell says that the play of the Eskimos defence has been somewhat of a surprise given the circumstances they faced heading into the season.
Despite gaining their first win last week against Toronto, CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell explains that the Eskimos are continuing to work on refining their offence.
It’s well documented by now that Steven Jyles will have big shoes to fill. But according to Dave Campbell, he won’t have to fill them up the entire way.
With the departure of Jerome Messam, CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell discusses the Eskimos running back situation and why Hugh Charles may have the inside track at the starters role.
In selecting both Austin Pasztor and Shamawd Chabers, the Eskimos put themselves in a position where they may have to wait a few years to see the results of this year’s draft.
He has felt the wrath of the entire Edmonton Eskimos fanbase, but GM Eric Tillman is confident in his free agency strategy, explains CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell.
CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell takes stock of the Ricky Ray deal to the Toronto Argonauts, the biggest trade Edmonton Eskimo fans have witnessed since 1992.