2009 Edmonton Eskimos season

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2009 Edmonton Eskimos season
General manager Danny Maciocia
Head coach Richie Hall
Home field Commonwealth Stadium
Results
Record9–9
Division place3rd, West
Playoff finishLost West Semi-Final
Team MOP Fred Stamps, WR
Team MOC Patrick Kabongo, OL
Team MOR Arkee Whitlock, RB
Uniform
CFL EDM Jersey 2009.png

The 2009 Edmonton Eskimos season was the 52nd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 61st overall. The Eskimos finished the season in third place with a 9–9 record. They appeared in the West Semi-Final where they lost to the Calgary Stampeders.

Contents

Off-season

CFL draft

The 2009 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2009. Due to trades, the Eskimos did not have a pick until the second round, when they selected tackle Gordon Hinse, eleventh overall from the University of Alberta. [1]

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club team
211 Gordon Hinse OTAlberta
212 Dee Stirling DLQueen's
320 Andrea Bonaventura LBCalgary
536Eric LeeRBWeber State
644Jason KosecLBWestern Ontario

Notable transactions

DateTypeIncomingOutgoingTeam
January 21, 2009Trade2nd round pick in 2009 CFL DraftGordon Hinse (OT)
*4th round pick in 2010 CFL DraftAkeem Foster (WR)
Stefan LeFors (QB) Winnipeg Blue Bombers
February 16, 2009Trade Kai Ellis (DE) Siddeeq Shabazz (DB)Winnipeg Blue Bombers
February 17, 2009Trade Jason Nugent (DB)
**2nd round pick in 2010 CFL DraftCory Watson (WR)
Brock Ralph (WR)Winnipeg Blue Bombers
April 1, 2009Trade Anthony Malbrough (DB)
**5th round pick in 2011 CFL DraftCarl Volny (RB)
Kelly Butler (OL)Winnipeg Blue Bombers
May 6, 2009Trade Gerald Davis (OL)Conditional pick in 2010 CFL Draft Hamilton Tiger-Cats
May 15, 2009Trade Kitwana Jones (LB) Juan Joseph (QB) Saskatchewan Roughriders
May 15, 2009Trade Kelly Malveaux (DB) Fred Perry (DE)Winnipeg Blue Bombers
June 11, 2009Trade Joe McGrath (OL)*1st round pick in 2010 CFL DraftDanny Watkins (OT)Saskatchewan Roughriders
June 15, 2009Trade Willie Amos (DB) Thaddeus Coleman (OL)Winnipeg Blue Bombers

*Later traded to the BC Lions
**Later traded back to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Pre-season

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceRecordPts
AJune 17Saskatchewan Roughriders12–45Edmonton Eskimos34,7931–02
BJune 24Edmonton Eskimos31–19BC Lions23,2172–04

Regular season

hosting Hamilton on August 29 29 Aug 2009 Hamilton at Edmonton.JPG
hosting Hamilton on August 29

Standings

TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Saskatchewan Roughriders 18107151448421 Details
Calgary Stampeders 18107151444321 Details
Edmonton Eskimos 1899046950218 Details
BC Lions 18810043150216 Details

Season schedule

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceRecordPts
1July 2 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 17–19Edmonton Eskimos30,6501–0–02
2July 9Edmonton Eskimos16–50 Montreal Alouettes 20,2021–1–02
3July 16 BC Lions 40–22Edmonton Eskimos33,6611–2–02
4July 25Edmonton Eskimos38–33 Saskatchewan Roughriders 30,9452–2–04
5July 30Montreal Alouettes19–33Edmonton Eskimos33,2063–2–06
6Aug 8Edmonton Eskimos21–28 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 19,2063–3–06
7Aug 13 Calgary Stampeders 35–38Edmonton Eskimos33,0654–3–08
8Bye4–3–08
9Aug 29Hamilton Tiger-Cats30–31Edmonton Eskimos35,0365–3–010
10Sept 7Edmonton Eskimos8–32Calgary Stampeders40,7295–4–010
11Sept 11Calgary Stampeders35–34Edmonton Eskimos46,2125–5–010
12Sept 20Edmonton Eskimos31–27Saskatchewan Roughriders30,9456–5–012
13Sept 26Saskatchewan Roughriders23–20Edmonton Eskimos62,517*6–6–012
14Oct 2Edmonton Eskimos17–27Winnipeg Blue Bombers21,9656–7–012
15Oct 9BC Lions34–31Edmonton Eskimos30,1206–8–012
16Oct 16Edmonton Eskimos22–19 Toronto Argonauts 26,5157–8–014
17Oct 23Edmonton Eskimos7–30Calgary Stampeders35,6507–9–014
18Oct 30Toronto Argonauts10–36Edmonton Eskimos30,0128–9–016
19Nov 6Edmonton Eskimos45–13BC Lions31,5159–9–018

*Top attendance in CFL

Total attendance: 334,479
Average attendance: 37,164 (62.4%)

Roster

2009 Edmonton Eskimos roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Slotbacks

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Inactive List

Practice Roster


Italics indicate Import player
Roster updated 2009-10-08
Depth Chart Transactions
46 Active, 14 Inactive, 9 PR

More rosters

Statistics

= Indicates team leader

Passing

PlayerAttComp %YardsTDRBIRating

[2]

Rushing

PlayerAttYardsAvg.TDFumbles

[3]

Receiving

PlayerNo.YardsAvg.LongTD

[4]

Awards

Playoffs

Schedule

WeekDateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendance
Division Semi-FinalNov 15Edmonton Eskimos21–24Calgary Stampeders31,356

Bracket

November 15: Division Semifinals November 22: Division Finals November 29: 97th Grey Cup
McMahon Stadium  Calgary
         
W4 BC Lions 18
East
E1 Montreal Alouettes 56
W4 BC Lions 34*
E2 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 27
E1 Montreal Alouettes28
W1 Saskatchewan Roughriders27
W2 Calgary Stampeders 17
West
W1 Saskatchewan Roughriders 27
W3 Edmonton Eskimos 21
W2 Calgary Stampeders 24

*-Team won in Overtime.

West Semi-Final

Date and time: Sunday, November 15, 4:30 PM Mountain Standard Time
Venue: McMahon Stadium, Calgary, Alberta

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Edmonton Eskimos 077721
Calgary Stampeders 097824

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