Eskimos relying on aggression under new defensive co-ordinator Phillip Lolley
EDMONTON — For all of the changes to their roster, the most significant difference with the Edmonton Eskimos this season will be their approach on defence under new co-ordinator Phillip Lolley, starting against the Montreal Alouettes at Commonwealth Stadium on Friday.
Lolley, 65, a linebackers’ coach with Edmonton’s 2015 Grey Cup team, is back after three years away and so is the brand of football he expects from his defence — a unit that is aggressive, plays fast and flat-out gets after people.
“No matter what defensive group I’ve ever coached, I want them to play fast,” said Lolley, who first came to Edmonton in 2014 after 14 years at Auburn University.
“To play fast, you’ve got to know your job and be confident. Every defence I’ve had, I try to see what their strengths are, what they’re good at, and I build around that. It all ties in. Basically, that’s why I try to do.”