2011 Edmonton Eskimos season

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2011 Edmonton Eskimos season
General manager Eric Tillman
Head coach Kavis Reed
Home field Commonwealth Stadium
Results
Record11–7
Division place2nd, West
Playoff finishLost West Final
Team MOP Ricky Ray, QB
Team MOC Jerome Messam, RB
Team MOR J. C. Sherritt, LB
Uniform
CFL EDM Jersey 2011.png

The 2011 Edmonton Eskimos season was the 54th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 63rd overall. The Eskimos improved upon their 7–11 record from 2010, after winning their eighth game on October 10, 2011, while also securing a berth in the playoffs in that same game. The Eskimos finished in second place in the West Division with an 11–7 record and hosted a playoff game for the first time since 2004, ending the CFL's longest active drought. The Eskimos defeated their Alberta rivals, the Calgary Stampeders, 33–19 in the West Semi-Final, but lost to the BC Lions 40–23 in the West Final.

Contents

Offseason

CFL draft

The 2011 CFL Draft took place on Sunday, May 8, 2011. [1] The Eskimos had four selections in the draft, with the first coming in the second spot overall. Edmonton was then able to select the number one ranked player in offensive linemen Scott Mitchell. After a trade with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Eskimos acquired the fifth overall pick and selected Nathan Coehoorn, who was described as the most "pro-ready" receiver available in the draft. [2] Edmonton also selected Ted Laurent in the 2011 supplemental draft, and must forfeit a second-round 2012 draft pick. [3]

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team
12 Scott Mitchell OL Rice
15 Nathan Coehoorn WR Calgary
214 Hugo Lopez DB Toronto
646 Youssy Pierre WR Montréal

Notable transactions

DateTypeIncomingOutgoingTeam
March 15, 2011Trade Delroy Clarke (DB)4th round pick in 2012 CFL DraftQuincy Hurst (WR) Toronto Argonauts
March 17, 2011Trade Taylor Inglis (LS)*5th round pick in 2011 CFL DraftCarl Volny (RB)
6th round pick in 2011 CFL DraftLiam Mahoney (WR)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
March 18, 2011Trade LaDarius Key (DB) Tristan Jackson (KR/DB) Saskatchewan Roughriders
March 21, 2011Trade Dalin Tollestrup (DB)
**2nd round pick in 2011 CFL DraftMaurice Forbes (DT)
Justin Medlock (K)
Carlos Thomas (DB)
***3rd round pick in 2011 CFL DraftDjems Kouame (WR)
5th round pick in 2011 CFL DraftPatrick Jean-Mary (LB)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
May 6, 2011Trade Lavar Glover (DB)Future considerationsWinnipeg Blue Bombers
May 8, 2011Trade Zipp Duncan (OL)
1st round pick in 2011 CFL DraftNathan Coehoorn (WR)
2nd round pick in 2011 CFL DraftMoe Petrus (OL)
2nd round pick in 2011 CFL DraftMaurice Forbes (DT)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
May 8, 2011Trade2nd round pick in 2011 CFL DraftHugo Lopez (DB) Brian Bulcke (DL) Calgary Stampeders
May 8, 2011Trade6th round pick in 2011 CFL DraftYoussy Pierre (WR) Graeme Bell (FB)Saskatchewan Roughriders
June 15, 2011Trade Stefan Rodgers (OL)Future considerationsHamilton Tiger-Cats
June 18, 2011Trade Junius Coston (OL)
6th round pick in 2013 CFL Draft - Elie Ngoyi (DE)
6th round pick in 2013 CFL Draft - Shane Bergman (OL)Calgary Stampeders
June 19, 2011Trade Jerome Messam (RB)3rd round pick in 2013 CFL Draft - Boseko Lokombo (LB) BC Lions
August 23, 2011Trade Dylan Steenbergen (OL)
Future considerations
6th round pick in 2012 CFL DraftRyan White (OL)
6th round pick in 2013 CFL Draft - Simon Legare (OL)
Montreal Alouettes
October 12, 2011Trade Hugh Charles (RB)5th round pick in 2014 CFL Draft - Matt Webster (DB)Saskatchewan Roughriders

*Later traded back to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
**Later traded back to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
***Later traded to the Toronto Argonauts

Preseason

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceRecord
AFri, June 17Edmonton Eskimos22–23 Saskatchewan Roughriders 29,1300–1
BFri, June 24 Calgary Stampeders 37–22Edmonton Eskimos32,7960–2

Regular season

Season standings

TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
BC Lions 18117051138522 Details
Edmonton Eskimos 18117042740122 Details
Calgary Stampeders 18117051147622 Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders 18513034648210 Details

Season schedule

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceRecordPts
1Sun, July 3Edmonton Eskimos42–28 Saskatchewan Roughriders 30,0481–02
2Sat, July 9 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 10–28Edmonton Eskimos26,0592–04
3Sat, July 16 BC Lions 17–33Edmonton Eskimos32,2973–06
4Sat, July 23Edmonton Eskimos24–19 Calgary Stampeders 29,9104–08
5Fri, July 29 Toronto Argonauts 25–26Edmonton Eskimos32,4785–010
6Fri, Aug 5Edmonton Eskimos16–28 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 29,5335–110
7Thurs, Aug 11Edmonton Eskimos4–27 Montreal Alouettes 24,4485–210
8Fri, Aug 19BC Lions36–1Edmonton Eskimos35,2165–310
9Bye5–310
10Mon, Sept 5Edmonton Eskimos35–7Calgary Stampeders35,6506–312
11Fri, Sept 9Calgary Stampeders30–20Edmonton Eskimos45,6726–412
12Fri, Sept 16Edmonton Eskimos38–23Hamilton Tiger-Cats22,6547–414
13Fri, Sept 23Montreal Alouettes34–21Edmonton Eskimos40,2747–514
14Fri, Sept 30Edmonton Eskimos24–33BC Lions50,2137–614
15Mon, Oct 10Saskatchewan Roughriders1–17Edmonton Eskimos38,0548–616
16Sat, Oct 15Winnipeg Blue Bombers10–24Edmonton Eskimos30,7349–618
17Fri, Oct 21Edmonton Eskimos31–24Toronto Argonauts19,17610–620
18Sat, Oct 29Edmonton Eskimos20–29BC Lions29,74910–720
19Fri, Nov 4Saskatchewan Roughriders20–23Edmonton Eskimos30,84511–722

Total attendance: 311,629
Average attendance: 34,625 (58.2%)

Roster

2011 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 2011-11-22
Depth Chart Transactions
46 Active

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Coaching staff

2011 Edmonton Eskimos staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning trainer – Mike Cook

Coaching Staff
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Playoffs

Schedule

GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceResult
West Semi-FinalSun, Nov 13 Calgary Stampeders 19–33Edmonton Eskimos30,183Win
West FinalSun, Nov 20Edmonton Eskimos23–40 BC Lions 41,313Loss

Bracket

November 13:
Division Semi-Finals
November 20:
Division Finals
November 27: 99th Grey Cup
BC Place Stadium  Vancouver
         
E3 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 3
East
E1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 19
E3 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 52*
E2 Montreal Alouettes 44
E1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23
W1BC Lions34
W2 Edmonton Eskimos 23
West
W1 BC Lions 40
W3 Calgary Stampeders 19
W2 Edmonton Eskimos 33

*-Team won in Overtime.

West Semi-Final

Calgary at Edmonton
1234Total
Stampeders816419
Eskimos3221733

West Final

Edmonton at BC
1234Total
Eskimos0361423
Lions6207740

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