Even though the Edmonton Eskimos open their 2011 season on Sunday, head coach Kavis Reed still isn’t entirely set on his roster. Dave Campbell explains.
With teams expected to submit their rosterson Saturday, tonight’s matchup against the Stampeders will play a huge role in the decision making process for Eric Tillman.
If training camp is any indication, Kavis Reed seems ready to take on any obstacles that may come his way. He’s looking to bring the tradition back to the City of Champions.
General manager Eric Tillman promised that there would be changes in Edmonton. And with just over half of last year’s roster still in place he has been true to his word explains Dave Campbell.
Eric Tillman and the Edmonton Eskimos were making moves left, right and centre on draft and came away with three players they feel could be starters writes Dave Campbell.
With only three selections in the 2011 Canadian Draft, all of which are in the top 13 picks, the Eskimos have to make their picks count says Dave Campbell.
When the 2011 CFL free agency period opens just after midnight Eastern time on February 16th, expect the Edmonton Eskimos to be spectators, explains Dave Campbell.
In former Bombers defensive coordinator Kavis Reed, the Eskimos get a passionate head coach who knows of the Eskimo way of doing things explains Dave Campbell.
For Eskimos President and CEO Rick LeLacheur, the reality of the word cancer has hit home. Luckily his doctors detected his prostate cancer early and he should make a full recovery.
CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell provides his insights on the 98th Grey Cup Championship and explains why the Saskatchewan Roughriders will upset Montreal on Sunday.
Richie Hall’s dismissal as head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos is just another example of how football can be a great game but a crappy business says Dave Campbell.
The chariot turned back into a pumpkin last Saturday in Regina as the clock struck midnight on the Edmonton Eskimos Cinderella finish explains Dave Campbell.
Back when the Eskimos had a 2-9 record If someone had told you the team would get into the playoffs you’d have laughed at them. Now it’s a game away from becoming reality.
With Ricky Ray out with a straigned Serratus Anterior the Esks were forced to shuffle their deck at QB this week. Dave Campbell breaks down the Edmonton QB situation.
Eskimo fans certainly enjoyed Ricky Ray’s 135 yards rushing last week, but instead of ‘Run Ricky Run’ they might cheer ‘Slide Ricky Slide!’ this week says Dave Campbell.
The reigns of the Edmonton kicking game will now be handed to Derek Schiavone who has spent the past few seasons learning from veteran Noel Prefontaine explains Dave Campbell.
It’s always good advice to listen your mother. For Eskimo safety Elliot Richardson, it took him awhile to take that to heart explains CFL.ca columnist Dave Campbell.
As strictly a football decision, hiring Eric Tillman was a no-brainer for the Eskimos. it’s the off-field issues that made it a tough call says Dave Campbell