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Edmonton Eskimos - 2016 Season in Review EDMONTON ESKIMOS - 2016 SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 TEAM RECORD REGULAR SEASON ESKIMOS TEAM OPPONENT TEAM Date Result Opponent Attendance PASSING Att Comp Yds Pct. TD Int. LG Eff. PASSING Att Comp Yds Pct. TD Int. LG Eff. 6/25 L 45-37 OT Ottawa 27,846 Ott 40 28 383 0.700 1 0 64 108.7 Ott 50 40 543 0.800 4 1 71 130.3 7/8 W 39-36 OT Saskatchewan 34,196 Sask 37 27 378 0.730 4 1 68 130.3 Sask 38 27 317 0.711 4 0 32 131.1 7/14 W 20-16 at Winnipeg 24,007 at Wpg 45 32 465 0.711 2 1 74 109.8 at Wpg 38 25 299 0.658 1 2 40 76.3 7/23 L 37-31 Hamilton 32,083 Ham 42 32 354 0.762 3 0 22 124.4 Ham 38 31 391 0.816 3 0 39 135.8 7/28 L 30-23 Winnipeg 25,902 Wpg 43 28 346 0.651 1 1 33 87.9 Wpg 33 26 304 0.788 1 0 39 115.0 8/6 L 23-20 at Ottawa 24,560 at Ott 42 26 254 0.619 0 1 22 68.8 at Ott 39 26 341 0.667 2 1 43 100.3 8/11 W 23-12 Montreal 26,061 Mtl 45 29 300 0.644 0 0 34 83.5 Mtl 39 22 271 0.564 0 2 42 56.8 8/20 W 46-23 at Toronto 15,157 at Tor 31 26 362 0.839 3 2 70 120.5 at Tor 27 14 90 0.519 0 2 10 28.3 8/26 W 33-25 Saskatchewan 37,168 Sask 26 21 253 0.808 2 1 46 117.0 Sask 40 29 370 0.725 0 0 43 101.0 9/5 L 45-24 at Calgary 31,440 at Cgy 36 23 219 0.639 1 2 36 66.6 at Cgy 32 25 380 0.781 2 1 57 124.2 9/10 L 34-28 Calgary 35,278 Cgy 46 35 432 0.761 2 0 104 119.0 Cgy 38 25 338 0.658 3 1 30 109.4 9/18 L 26-23 at Saskatchewan 30,328 at Sask 36 19 306 0.528 1 1 72 79.2 at Sask 29 20 174 0.690 0 1 18 70.4 9/23 W 27-23 BC 26,934 BC 31 24 300 0.774 1 1 58 104.2 BC 28 16 278 0.571 2 2 68 85.0 9/30 W 40-26 at Winnipeg 24,706 at Wpg 38 32 355 0.842 2 0 61 123.3 at Wpg 41 26 330 0.634 2 1 49 94.7 10/10 W 40-20 at Montreal 20,512 at Mtl 34 25 346 0.735 2 1 59 113.4 at Mtl 31 20 268 0.645 1 1 36 89.1 10/22 L 32-25 at BC 22,831 at BC 32 24 261 0.750 1 0 21 108.9 at BC 28 21 273 0.750 2 0 70 128.9 10/28 W 29-26 at Hamilton 24,031 at Ham 31 18 239 0.581 2 0 33 104.3 at Ham 40 26 273 0.650 1 0 34 93.0 11/5 W 41-17 Toronto 33,514 Tor 27 21 369 0.778 4 0 72 158.4 Tor 30 24 252 0.800 1 0 30 112.6 Home Attendance: 278,982 Eskimos 662 470 5922 0.710 32 12 104 107.0 Opponents 639 443 5492 0.693 29 15 71 101.0 Away Attendance: 217,572 In Esk Wins 345 255 3367 0.739 22 7 74 117.3 In Esk Wins 352 229 2748 0.651 12 10 68 88.5 Total: 496,554 In Esk Losses 317 215 2555 0.678 10 5 104 96.2 In Esk Losses 287 214 2744 0.746 17 5 71 116.6 At Home 337 245 3115 0.727 18 4 104 113.8 At Home 334 240 3064 0.719 18 6 71 110.6 Commonwealth Stadium 39 yr Attendance: 11,789,396 On the Road 325 225 2807 0.692 14 8 74 99.6 On the Road 305 203 2428 0.666 11 9 70 90.2 SCORE BY QUARTER ESKIMOS TEAM OPPONENT TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOTAL RUSHING No Yds Avg. LG TD RUSHING No Yds Avg. LG TD Eskimos 85 191 125 134 14 549 Ottawa 18 59 3.3 10 1 Ottawa 12 47 3.9 14 0 Opponents 93 124 99 152 28 496 Saskatchewan 22 114 5.2 17 1 Saskatchewan 16 74 4.6 18 0 at Winnipeg 19 52 2.7 10 0 at Winnipeg 13 48 3.7 11 0 Hamilton 15 71 4.7 16 1 Hamilton 11 39 3.5 10 1 ESKIMOS' RECORD W L T F A Pts Winnipeg 7 20 2.9 14 1 Winnipeg 30 137 4.6 22 1 Home 5 4 0 282 259 10 at Ottawa 11 50 4.5 13 0 at Ottawa 16 62 3.9 12 0 Away 5 4 0 267 237 10 Montreal 21 100 4.8 18 1 Montreal 15 68 4.5 16 0 Overall 10 8 0 549 496 20 at Toronto 23 117 5.1 27 2 at Toronto 28 175 6.3 24 2 In Overtime 0 1 0 37 45 0 Saskatchewan 24 183 7.6 42 1 Saskatchewan 12 35 2.9 10 3 vs. West 5 5 0 282 293 10 at Calgary 20 101 5.1 19 1 at Calgary 20 122 6.1 47 2 vs. East 5 3 0 267 203 10 Calgary 22 62 2.8 12 1 Calgary 15 75 5.0 14 1 Leading after 1/4 4 2 0 201 151 8 at Saskatchewan 20 122 6.1 36 0 at Saskatchewan 20 146 7.3 25 2 Leading after 1/2 7 2 0 311 220 14 BC 30 137 4.6 13 2 BC 14 69 4.9 21 0 Leading after 3/4 9 3 0 400 305 18 at Winnipeg 26 118 4.5 27 2 at Winnipeg 13 71 5.5 16 0 Behind after 1/4 4 5 0 244 276 8 at Montreal 29 173 6.0 30 3 at Montreal 16 62 3.9 36 1 Behind after 1/2 3 5 0 215 250 6 at BC 14 86 6.1 31 2 at BC 25 164 6.6 20 1 Behind after 3/4 1 5 0 149 191 2 at Hamilton 21 159 7.6 20 1 at Hamilton 11 59 5.4 19 2 Tied after 1/4 2 1 0 104 69 4 Toronto 25 143 5.7 37 1 Toronto 24 117 4.9 16 1 Tied after 1/2 0 1 0 23 26 0 Eskimos 367 1867 5.1 42 21 Opponents 311 1570 5.0 47 17 Tied after 3/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 In Esk Wins 240 1296 5.4 42 14 In Esk Wins 162 778 4.8 36 9 June 0 1 0 37 45 0 In Esk Losses 127 571 4.5 36 7 In Esk Losses 149 792 5.3 47 8 July 2 2 0 113 119 4 At Home 184 889 4.8 42 10 At Home 149 661 4.4 22 7 August 3 1 0 122 83 6 On the Road 183 978 5.3 36 11 On the Road 162 909 5.6 47 10 September 2 3 0 142 154 4 October 2 1 0 94 78 4 ESKIMOS TEAM OPPONENT TEAM November 1 0 0 41 17 2 NET OFFENCE Pass Rush Losses Total NET OFFENCE Pass Rush Losses Total vs. B.C. 1 1 0 52 55 2 Ottawa 383 59 9 433 Ottawa 543 47 60 530 vs. Calgary 0 2 0 52 79 0 Saskatchewan 378 114 0 492 Saskatchewan 317 74 3 388 vs. Hamilton 1 1 0 60 63 2 at Winnipeg 465 52 16 501 at Winnipeg 299 48 19 328 vs. Montreal 2 0 0 63 32 4 Hamilton 354 71 31 394 Hamilton 391 39 7 423 vs. Saskatchewan 2 1 0 95 87 4 Winnipeg 346 20 18 348 Winnipeg 304 137 21 420 vs. Toronto 2 0 0 87 40 4 at Ottawa 254 50 7 297 at Ottawa 341 62 13 390 vs. Winnipeg 2 1 0 83 72 4 Montreal 300 100 0 400 Montreal 271 68 10 329 vs. Ottawa 0 2 0 57 68 0 at Toronto 362 117 7 472 at Toronto 90 175 21 244 Saskatchewan 253 183 9 427 Saskatchewan 370 35 24 381 at Calgary 219 101 23 297 at Calgary 380 122 4 498 DRIVE ANALYSIS: ESKIMOS and OPPONENTS (Total) Calgary 432 62 16 478 Calgary 338 75 26 387 Edmonton % Opponents % at Saskatchewan 306 122 24 404 at Saskatchewan 174 146 10 310 Touchdowns 54 21.8% 49 18.8% BC 300 137 23 414 BC 278 69 15 332 Field Goals 45 18.1% 44 16.9% at Winnipeg 355 118 18 455 at Winnipeg 330 71 12 389 FG No Good 3 1.2% 7 2.7% at Montreal 346 173 5 514 at Montreal 268 62 14 316 Singles 0 0.0% 2 0.8% at BC 261 86 11 336 at BC 273 164 20 417 Turnovers 30 12.1% 29 11.1% at Hamilton 239 159 27 371 at Hamilton 273 59 0 332 Punts 103 41.5% 107 41.0% Toronto 369 143 9 503 Toronto 252 117 27 342 Others 13 5.2% 23 8.8% Eskimos 5922 1867 253 7536 Opponents 5492 1570 306 6756 Total 248 100.0% 261 100.0% In Esk Wins 3367 1296 114 4549 In Esk Wins 2748 778 145 3381 In Esk Losses 2555 571 139 2987 In Esk Losses 2744 792 161 3375 At Commonwealth Stadium At Home 3115 889 115 3889 At Home 3064 661 193 3532 Edmonton % Opponents % On the Road 2807 978 138 3647 On the Road 2428 909 113 3224 Touchdowns 28 23.7% 26 20.3% Field Goals 22 18.6% 25 19.5% ESKIMOS TEAM OPPONENT TEAM FG No Good 1 0.8% 3 2.3% FIRST DOWNS Rush Pass Pen Total FIRST DOWNS Rush Pass Pen Total Singles 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Ottawa 7 12 2 21 Ottawa 2 24 1 27 Turnovers 12 10.2% 14 10.9% Saskatchewan 8 17 2 27 Saskatchewan 5 14 2 21 Punts 50 42.4% 50 39.1% at Winnipeg 6 17 3 26 at Winnipeg 3 14 1 18 Others 5 4.2% 10 7.8% Hamilton 9 20 1 30 Hamilton 3 18 2 23 Total 118 100.0% 128 100.0% Winnipeg 2 18 4 24 Winnipeg 11 15 2 28 at Ottawa 5 11 8 24 at Ottawa 4 16 1 21 On the Road Montreal 9 13 4 26 Montreal 4 16 1 21 Edmonton % Opponents % at Toronto 10 11 2 23 at Toronto 13 2 2 17 Touchdowns 26 20.0% 23 17.3% Saskatchewan 11 9 2 22 Saskatchewan 5 15 5 25 Field Goals 23 17.7% 19 14.3% at Calgary 9 11 3 23 at Calgary 5 16 1 22 FG No Good 2 1.5% 4 3.0% Calgary 8 17 4 29 Calgary 8 13 1 22 Singles 0 0.0% 2 1.5% at Saskatchewan 6 11 2 19 at Saskatchewan 9 6 2 17 Turnovers 18 13.8% 15 11.3% BC 11 13 2 26 BC 3 12 3 18 Punts 53 40.8% 57 42.9% at Winnipeg 10 14 6 30 at Winnipeg 3 13 5 21 Others 8 6.2% 13 9.8% at Montreal 15 12 0 27 at Montreal 4 12 1 17 Total 130 100.0% 133 100.0% at BC 7 14 2 23 at BC 10 11 3 24 at Hamilton 10 13 1 24 at Hamilton 7 12 2 21 Toronto 10 13 1 24 Toronto 11 14 3 28 Eskimos 153 246 49 448 Opponents 110 243 38 391 In Esk Wins 100 132 23 255 In Esk Wins 58 124 25 207 In Esk Losses 53 114 26 193 In Esk Losses 52 119 13 184 At Home 75 132 22 229 At Home 52 141 20 213 On the Road 78 114 27 219 On the Road 58 102 18 178 EDMONTON ESKIMOS - 2016 SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 TEAM STATISTICS Eskimos Opp.
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