Maas says he needs to lead by example as Esks try to improve discipline problems
EDMONTON — When it comes to demanding that the Edmonton Eskimos play with more discipline, head coach Jason Maas says setting the example starts with him. He admitted this week that’s too often been a case of do as I say, not as I do.
With the Eskimos hosting the Montreal Alouettes Saturday at Commonwealth Stadium and his team the worst in the CFL in penalties and penalty yards, Maas, known for his competitive fire as a player and tirades on the sidelines as a coach, is vowing to clean up his act.
“I think we’re just getting to the point now where we need to be better,” Maas said. “There’s no one in the organization that’s more accountable than me as far as what the product on the field is.
“At the end of the day, if we’re not disciplined enough and I look at myself . . . I’ve had penalties myself in games over the past three years and it’s not good enough. I shouldn’t have any. If I want to be a better example for our players, then it starts with me.”