The Edmonton Eskimos have yet to officially announce long-time scout Rob Ralph leaving the organization.

Despite my unacknowledged departure, I will forever be grateful to the club for giving me an opportunity 20yrs ago. I want to thank the city, fans, media & former colleagues for all the love & support. Thx for the memories Edmonton! Happy holidays

Rob#CFL #ESKS #YEG pic.twitter.com/CCxnJthm1x — Rob Ralph (@robmralph) December 25, 2018

Ralph was an integral part of building the 2015 Grey Cup championship team. Former Eskimos defensive end Odell Willis shared his thoughts on the lack of professionalism from the Edmonton.

U know that’s how that leprechaun do business. All the best to u and u family my brother — Odell Willis (@KuntryKane205) December 26, 2018

Last February, the Eskimos were criticized for how the organization handled the release of Adarius Bowman.

The non-football operations cap set at just under $2.59 million for the next two seasons, played a role in Ralph’s departure and has already had a marked effect on the league and Eskimos. Defensive coordinator and assistant head coach Mike Benevides won’t return in 2019 because of the new requirements.

Ralph had been with the Eskimos for two decades moving his way up to the post he last held. Former general manager Ed Hervey promoted Ralph to the Canadian Draft position in 2016 after he served four years as a scout for Edmonton among other roles before that.

Around the league, Ralph was well respected for being an up and coming talent evaluator playing an important role in building the Eskimos Canadian talent core. The man is at least deserving of a proper send-off.