Jones says Elks going back to ‘square one’ this season after dismal 2021 campaign
EDMONTON — Chris Jones didn’t mince words when asked about the state of the Edmonton Elks as they attempt to recover from one of the worst seasons in franchise history — and a pre-season that hasn’t answered a lot of lingering questions about this team.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do,” Jones said last Friday after the Elks were rocked 37-7 by a Calgary Stampeders team that rested many regulars.
“We’re back to day one, square one. We’re going to go back to day one, and way back when in the playbook. My god, we’re going to be a fundamentally sound football team. Right now, it doesn’t look like we are.”
Jones inherits a team that went 3-11 last year, and didn’t win a single game at home — the first time that’s happened in Elks history. Jones, the team’s general manager, head coach and defensive co-ordinator, was Edmonton’s biggest off-season acquisition, returning to the city where he won a Grey Cup in 2015.