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After a year-and-a-half of waiting and countless Zoom calls, Jason Maas is starting to see his offence come to fruition.
After being let go as head coach of the Edmonton Football Team in November 2019, Maas signed on to be the Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive coordinator on Dec. 5, 2019.
But with a global pandemic wiping out the 2020 CFL season, it gave Maas a lot of time to come up with new ideas.
âI think sometimes time off is not as well-spent as you think â you can overthink things and over-analyze things,â Maas said. âI like to think football and I think thatâs part of being a coach â youâre always analyzing different situations and thinking about your offence and trying to make it better â but itâs hard to do that and not get to see something.