Eskimos enter 2017 with high-flying offence, suspect defence, and penalty woes
EDMONTON — The fortunes of the Edmonton Eskimos in 2017 rest on a high-flying offence, fixing a suspect defence, and spiking a recurring problem with penalties.
It’s Year Two of head coach Jason Maas’s up-tempo offence, which focuses on options at the line, adjustments on the fly, and multiple reads and progressions by quarterback Mike Reilly on every play.
“There’s not a single play that we’ll put in our offence that doesn’t have answers for any possible thing that a defence can do,” Reilly said.
“That puts a lot of added workload on the players in the sense the wide receivers have to know what’s going on (beyond their own assignments). They have to be at the right depths and landmarks and the quarterbacks have to know their reads.”


