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Unsure when, Scott Milanovich ready for 1st training camp as Edmonton Eskimos’ coach

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When Scott Milanovich was announced as the next head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos he said he was excited to be a head coach again and exited to start calling plays again as an offensive coordinator.

That excitement has not gone away, it has just been put on hold amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The CFL announced this week that training camps have been postponed from the expected May 17 start date.

After he was hired, Milanovich had to finish up with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars before he went full speed with the Eskimos.

After he put his coaching staff together, they went to work and created the playbook and the game plan for training camp and he feels that whenever the CFL gets the go-ahead to start, the Eskimos will be ready. “When the

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