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Tired of moral victories, Elks host Redblacks looking for first win of 2024

EDMONTON 鈥 Chris Jones doesn鈥檛 believe in moral victories. The coach and general manager of the 0-4 Edmonton Elks is fully aware that his team has played four close games through what has been a very tough schedule.
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Edmonton Elks head coach Chris Jones, front centre, stands on the sideline during the second half of a preseason CFL football game against the sa国际传媒 Lions, in Vancouver, on Friday, May 31, 2024. Jones doesn鈥檛 believe in moral victories.The coach and general manager of the 0-4 Edmonton Elks is fully aware that his team has played four close games through what has been a very tough schedule. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

EDMONTON 鈥 Chris Jones doesn鈥檛 believe in moral victories.

The coach and general manager of the 0-4 Edmonton Elks is fully aware that his team has played four close games through what has been a very tough schedule.

Those four losses came against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts and sa国际传媒 Lions, teams that had a collective record of 16-4 going into this weekend鈥檚 action.

All four of the team鈥檚 losses were one-score games, and Jones is painfully aware that the Elks' two most recent defeats came on field goals right at the final gun.

But losses are losses. And, for an Elks team that hasn鈥檛 been in the playoffs since 2019, it needs to start digging itself out of its hole when the Ottawa Redblacks (2-2) visit Commonwealth Stadium on Sunday.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 get any moral victories. Other people play tight games and lose them, too,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淭hey keep score for a reason. We鈥檝e got to find ways to be a winning football team.鈥

Elks quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson says the team "has no mulligans left."

鈥淎n 0-4 team is what we are,鈥 said McLeod Bethel-Thompson, who has racked up 1,225 yards through the air in his first four games with the team. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no point in dwelling on that, there鈥檚 also no point on dwelling on the future. All we鈥檝e got is this week. And we鈥檙e very confident in our abilities. We鈥檙e confident we can play with anyone in this league. We should be 4-0 against some of the best teams in this league.

鈥淭here is no fear, there is no panic, there鈥檚 just urgency. We need to find a way to get over that hump."

The Elks can help transform the narrow losses into wins by jump-starting their run game. Last year, Kevin Brown finished second in the CFL rushing race with 1,141 yards. Through four games this season, he鈥檚 got just 140 yards. Ottawa鈥檚 Ryquell Armstead, meanwhile, is fourth in the CFL with 275 rushing yards.

So the Elks need to unleash Brown, and find ways to slow Armstead down.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got to get KB going, that鈥檚 for sure. He鈥檚 a big weapon,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淔or us not to get him going would be short-sighted. We鈥檝e got to have time of possession, we鈥檝e got to run the football more effectively.鈥

As for Armstread, Jones said: 鈥淭hat running back is running as hard as anyone in the league.鈥

Redblacks coach Bob Dyce said the improvement in the team鈥檚 running game is all about toughness.

鈥淪ince I鈥檝e been in this role, one of the things we鈥檝e talked about is that we want to be a very physical team,鈥 he told reporters. 鈥淲e want to be able to run the ball, and that鈥檚 something we have to continue to lean on.

"One of the positives out of (last week鈥檚) game is the physicality that our offensive line played with and the physicality that our back played with, and our receivers did a fantastic job blocking.鈥

The Elks are getting it done through the air, as Bethel-Thompson is averaging more than 300 yards passing per game. His favourite target has been Dillon Mitchell. After a disappointing sophomore season, Mitchell is currently sixth in the CFL with 355 yards. But he said 鈥渨inning is the biggest thing for me"

"The satisfaction can be there from my performances, but the most important thing is for us to start winning some of our games. We have to become one of those teams that other teams are looking out for, and don鈥檛 want to play,鈥 he said.

The Redblacks are coming off a 25-16 loss to Winnipeg, but, at 2-2, are taking strides from last season, when they finished 4-14 and missed the playoffs. Their two wins this season, over Winnipeg and Hamilton, were both one-score nailbiters.

Quarterback Dru Brown, who left last week鈥檚 game with a head injury, appears good to go in Edmonton. Dyce confirmed that the signal-caller has cleared concussion protocol.

OTTAWA REDBLACKS (2-2) AT EDMONTON ELKS (0-4)

Sunday, Commonwealth Stadium.

LET鈥橲 NOT TALK ABOUT 2023: Both the Redblacks and Elks missed the playoffs in 2023 with 4-14 records.

SIGN 鈥楨M UP: The Elks are coming off a bye week. During the bye, the team signed two former CFL All-Stars: defensive lineman Shawn Oakman and linebacker Derrick Moncrief.

DOUBLE DIP: After Sunday鈥檚 tilt, the Redblacks and Elks will meet again next week in Ottawa.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 13, 2024.

Steven Sandor, The Canadian Press