Time has done little to curtail Jones’s enthusiasm for his Montreal Alouettes squad
Neither time or the COVID-19 pandemic have diminished Khari Jones’s optimism for the Montreal Alouettes.
The Alouettes exceeded all expectations in 2019 by finishing second in the East Division with a 10-8 record in Jones’s first year as head coach. That earned Montreal its first winning season since 2012 and ended the franchise’s five-year playoff drought.
And although Montreal’s promising season ended with a 37-29 home loss to Edmonton in the East Division semifinal, the future certainly looked bright for the club. However, almost two years have passed, as the CFL didn’t play in 2020 due to the global pandemic but is scheduled to resume action Aug. 5 with a 14-game campaign.
“I think we’re going to be a very quality football team,” Jones said during a videoconference this week. “I don’t worry about what other teams think, I just don’t and I don’t think about them all that much . . . I just worry about this team.