Edmonton Eskimos need to find a way to put four good quarters together
EDMONTON — When the season began, slow starts plagued the Edmonton Eskimos. In their last three losses, the inability to finish strong has done them in — the latest example being a 23-20 loss to the Calgary Stampeders at McMahon Stadium on Monday.
How to remedy one or the other, and preferably both, starting with Saturday’s rematch with the Stampeders (9-1) at Commonwealth Stadium, is the challenge facing the Eskimos. At 6-5, the Eskimos have fallen back into the West Division pack because too often this season they haven’t been good enough in either end of the game.
“I don’t care how you win a football game, as long as you win it,” quarterback Mike Reilly said. “There’s been a lot of games where at the end we haven’t finished how we wanted to and it has cost us.
“Early in the season, the start wasn’t so great. We’re capable of playing great football in each individual (quarter), but you’d like to put it all together.”

