2008 Edmonton Eskimos season

2008 Edmonton Eskimos season
Head coach Danny Maciocia
General manager Danny Maciocia
Home field Commonwealth Stadium
Results
Record 10–8–0
Division place 4th, West
Playoff finish Lost East Final
Team MOP Ricky Ray, QB
Team MOC Kamau Peterson, WR
Team MOR Tristan Jackson, KR/DB
Uniform

The 2008 Edmonton Eskimos season was the 51st season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 60th overall. The Eskimos finished 4th in the West division, but made the playoffs because of the "crossover" rule. Edmonton became the first Western team to win the East Semi-Final. The Eskimos attempted to win their 14th Grey Cup championship, but they lost the East Final to the Montreal Alouettes.

Offseason

CFL Draft

In the 2008 CFL Draft, 48 players were chosen from among 752 eligible players[1] from Canadian Universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA. The first two rounds were broadcast on TSN.ca with host Rod Black.

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
211 (via Calgary)Greg WojtOLCentral Michigan
319 (via Calgary)Tim St. PierreLBSaint Mary's
323 (via BC Lions via Winnipeg)Justin CooperDLManitoba
425 (via Hamilton)Sammy OkproDBConcordia
426Jonathan HoodDBSt.FX
534Dante LucianiRECLaurier

Transactions

Date Type Incoming Outgoing Team
February 8, 2008 Trade Fred Perry (DE)
*2nd round pick in 2008 CFL DraftFernand Kashama (DE)
Steven Jyles (QB)
2nd round pick in 2008 CFL DraftJonathan St-Pierre (OL)
Saskatchewan Roughriders
February 13, 2008 Trade Brock Ralph (WR) Michael Botterill (LB)
Chris Thompson (LB)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
February 15, 2008 Trade Jordan Younger (DB) Tyler Ebell (RB)
T. J. Acree (WR)
Toronto Argonauts
March 20, 2008 Trade Rob Pikula (K/P)
3rd round pick in 2008 CFL DraftJustin Cooper (DL)
3rd round pick in 2008 CFL DraftJustin Shaw (DL) British Columbia Lions
April 30, 2008 Trade John Comiskey (OL)
Kevin Challenger (WR)
2nd round pick in 2008 CFL DraftGreg Wojt (OL)
3rd round pick in 2008 CFL DraftTim St. Pierre (OL)
1st round pick in 2008 CFL DraftDimitri Tsoumpas (OL)
2nd round pick in 2008 CFL DraftFernand Kashama (DE)
Calgary Stampeders
May 27, 2008[2] Trade Duncan O'Mahony (P) 4th round pick in 2009 CFL DraftSpencer Armstrong (WR) Calgary Stampeders
May 31, 2008 Trade Noel Prefontaine (K/P) **1st round pick in 2009 CFL DraftJames Yurichuk (LB)
2nd round pick in 2010 CFL DraftGrant Shaw (DB/K)
Toronto Argonauts

Preseason

Schedule

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceRecordPts
AJune 13Edmonton Eskimos14–39Calgary Stampeders27,5800–10
BJune 19Saskatchewan Roughriders7–37Edmonton Eskimos33,5081–12

Regular season

Roster

2008 Edmonton Eskimos roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Receivers

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

Inactive List

Practice Roster


Italics indicate Import player
Roster updated 2008-10-11
Depth ChartTransactions
46 Active, 10 Inactive, 7 PS

Season standings

West Division
Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Y-Calgary Stampeders18135059542026Details
X-Saskatchewan Roughriders18126050047124Details
X-BC Lions18117055947922Details
X-Edmonton Eskimos18108051253620Details

Season schedule

WeekDateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceRecordPts
1June 28Edmonton Eskimos13–34Saskatchewan Roughriders28,8000–1–00
2July 3Calgary Stampeders31–34Edmonton Eskimos32,7061–1–02
3July 10Toronto Argonauts28–47Edmonton Eskimos31,7072–1–04
4July 20Edmonton Eskimos31–35Toronto Argonauts28,5222–2–04
5July 25Edmonton Eskimos19–13Hamilton Tiger-Cats21,4023–2–06
6July 31BC Lions24–35Edmonton Eskimos35,0084–2–08
7August 8Edmonton Eskimos34–40BC Lions30,8634–3–08
8 Bye4–3–08
9August 21Saskatchewan Roughriders10–27Edmonton Eskimos48,8085–3–010
10September 1Edmonton Eskimos37–16Calgary Stampeders35,6506–3–012
11September 5Calgary Stampeders38–33Edmonton Eskimos46,0146–4–012
12September 13Hamilton Tiger-Cats33–38Edmonton Eskimos37,5007–4–014
13September 21Edmonton Eskimos4–40Montreal Alouettes20,2027–5–014
14September 26Edmonton Eskimos23–30Winnipeg Blue Bombers29,7947–6–014
15October 4Winnipeg Blue Bombers22–36Edmonton Eskimos40,4538–6–016
16October 10Edmonton Eskimos27–20BC Lions34,7789–6–018
17October 17BC Lions43–28Edmonton Eskimos34,3429–7–018
18October 25Edmonton Eskimos9–55Saskatchewan Roughriders30,9459–8–018
19October 31Montreal Alouettes14–37Edmonton Eskimos29,91110–8–020

Total attendance: 336,449
Average attendance: 37,383 (62.8%)

Ron Lancaster

On Thursday, September 18, Ron Lancaster, 69, died from an apparent heart attack, less than two months after being diagnosed with lung cancer.[3] Despite working in television, Lancaster returned to football as the Eskimos' head coach in 1991.[4] During his seven-season tenure as Edmonton's head coach, the Eskimos won the 1993 Grey Cup.[4] Lancaster resigned as the Eskimos' head coach after the 1997 season to become the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' head coach and director of football operations.

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Passing

Player GP Att Comp % Yds LG TDs INT Rating
Ricky Ray (QB)1860542269.85,661662617101.8
Jason Maas (QB)3442659.1340800174.1
Noel Prefontaine (K/P)111100.0191900158.3
Stefan LeFors (QB)174125.0990171.9

[5]

Rushing

Player GP Att Yds LG Avg. TD Fumbles
A. J. Harris (RB)1199557365.661
Calvin McCarty (RB)1888490345.644
Ricky Ray (QB)1875258153.4513
Ronald McClendon (RB)21364194.910
Damien Anderson (RB)21757163.401
Jason Maas (QB)33301610.001
Mathieu Bertrand (FB)17132842.240
Tristan Jackson (CB)17218139.003
Kamau Peterson (SB)181131313.000
Noel Prefontaine (K/P)171101010.000
Kelly Campbell (WR)151666.000
Stefan LeFors (QB)11222.000
Kamau Peterson (SB)180000.003
Tyler Clutts (DE)180000.001
Jason Goss (HB)170000.003
Noel Prefontaine (K/P)170000.003
Kelly Campbell (WR)150000.003
Andrew Nowacki (WR)130000.001

[6]

Receiving

Player GP No. Yds Avg. LG TD
Kamau Peterson (SB)181011,31513.0664
Kelly Campbell (WR)15541,22322.6537
Fred Stamps (SB)145075115.0466
Calvin McCarty (RB)18705838.3271
A. J. Harris (RB)113742211.4390
Maurice Mann (SB)73142013.5444
Andrew Nowacki (WR)132836913.2312
Jason Tucker (WR)51423516.8362
Kevin Challenger (WR)5816620.8800
Brock Ralph (WR)61316412.6460
Mathieu Bertrand (FB)17221617.3290
Greg Prator (WR)379613.7270
Ronald McClendon (RB)28678.4140
Damien Anderson (RB)27578.1150

[7]

Defence

Player GP TKL STT KD Sacks Ints Int Yds Int LG Int TD Fumb R. Fumb Yds Fumb LG Fumb TD Fumb F.
Agustin Barrenechea (LB)186821321612000000
Siddeeq Shabazz (LB)1863603144013302
Kenny Onatolu (LB)1460833000023301
Jason Goss (HB)175206151829423553400
Jordan Younger (CB)1552080155000000
Jonté Buhl (CB/HB)164944144627000000
Shannon Garrett (DB)18451411303001252510
Keith Williams (DB)636110199010001
Lenny Williams (HB)93521022316000003
Dario Romero (DT)1630006000010001
Jim Davis (DE)1426036000000001
Montez Murphy (DE)1224043000000000
Brandon Guillory (DE)1321026000000000
Tyler Clutts (DE)18211620000012200
Fred Perry (DE)717011000010001
Eric Taylor (DT)617011000010000
Bradley Robinson (DB)71412035230000000
Tristan Jackson (CB)1711140212389100001
Joe Anoa'i (DT)39000000000001
Scott Coe (LB)126110000000000
Darrell Robertson (LB)26010000000000
Trey Young (LB)25000100000001
Kamau Peterson (SB)184000000000000
Wale Dada (CB)34100000000000
Calvin Armstrong (OG)174000000000000
A. J. Harris (RB)114000000000000
Calvin McCarty (RB)1831100000000000
Patrick Kabongo (OG)182000000000000
Ricky Ray (QB)182000000000000
John Comiskey (OG)182000000000000
Patrick Kabongo (OG)182000000000000
Kelly Campbell (WR)152000000000000
Brock Ralph (WR)62000000000000
Justin Cooper (DE)1811200000000000
Pierre-Luc Yao (RB)181800000000000
Mathieu Bertrand (FB)1712100000000000
Andrew Nowacki (WR)131100000000000
Fred Stamps (SB)141000000000000
Dan Comiskey (C)81000000000000
Maurice Mann (SB)71000000000000
Jason Tucker (WR)51000000000000
Jason Maas (QB)31000000000000
Chris Ciezki (FB)1802400000024401
Adrian Baird (DE)1801400000000002
Derrick Doggett (LB)40700000000000
Noel Prefontaine (K/P)170500000000000
Taylor Inglis (LS)180400000000000
Tim St. Pierre (LB)180300000000000
Mike Maurer (FB)20300000000000
J.R. LaRose (DB)80210000000000
Kevin Challenger (WR)180100000000000

[8]

Kickoffs

Player GP KO Att. Yds KO Avg. LG Singles
Noel Prefontaine (K/P)17774,63660.2730
Derek Schiavone (K/P)1525851.6530

Kicking

Player GP FG FG Att. FG% LG SG XP XP Att. XP% PTS
Noel Prefontaine (K/P)17354676.15474848100.0160
Derek Schiavone (K/P)133100.028044100.013
Calvin McCarty (RB)18010.000000.01

[9]

Punting

Player GP Punts Yds Avg. SG LG
Noel Prefontaine (K/P)171034,83146.91175
Derek Schiavone (K/P)1310936.3041

[10]

Returning

Player GP K. Ret. KR Yds KR Avg. KR TD KR LG P. Ret. PR Yds PR Avg. PR TD PR LG MFG Ret. MFG Yds MFG Avg. MFG LG MFG TD
Tristan Jackson (CB)173583924.01947980910.2267514228.4640
Fred Stamps (SB)141429721.2049000.000000.000
Kelly Campbell (WR)151329122.4051100.000000.000
Tyler Clutts (DE)186376.2012000.000000.000
Lenny Williams (HB)949924.8039000.000000.000
Bradley Robinson (DB)745914.80246335.509000.000
Damien Anderson (RB)235618.7020000.000000.000
Mathieu Bertrand (FB)1733411.3016000.000000.000
Jason Goss (HB)17000.000155.005000.000

[11]

Awards and records

  • Kamau Peterson (WR), Edmonton Eskimos – CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award
  • Ricky Ray, Led CFL, Passing Yards (5,861)
  • Ricky Ray, Led West Division, Passing Attempts (605)
  • Ricky Ray, Led West Division, Passing Completions (422)
  • Ricky Ray, Led CFL, Passing Completion (69.8%)[5]

All-Star selections

[12]

Playoffs

The Eskimos advanced to the East Division playoffs as "crossover" being that they had a better record than Toronto. By defeating Winnipeg, Edmonton became the first crossover team from the West to win an Eastern semi-final.

WeekDateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendance
Division Semi-FinalNov 8Edmonton Eskimos29–21Winnipeg Blue Bombers27,493
Division FinalNov 15Edmonton Eskimos26–36Montreal Alouettes38,132

East Semi-Final

Date and time: Saturday, November 8, 12:00 PM Central Standard Time
Venue: Canad Inns Stadium, Winnipeg, Manitoba

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Edmonton Eskimos3188029
Winnipeg Blue Bombers870621

East Final

Date and time: Saturday, November 15, 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Venue: Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Edmonton Eskimos7601326
Montreal Alouettes31610736

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  2. Kicked to the curb
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