Bombers, Argonauts coaches reflect on their journey to the 109th Grey Cup
Wednesday morning began with Blue Bombers’ head coach Mike O’Shea and his Toronto Argonauts counterpart Ryan Dinwiddie sitting down together and reflecting on their team’s path to the 109The coaches were quick to show their respect for the opposing franchise as each has deep roots with both teams.O’Shea spent more than 13 seasons with the Argonauts organization during his time as a player and coach. He won three Grey Cups with the Toronto franchise.
Mike O’Shea has won back-to-back Grey Cup’s with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and he is looking for a third on Sunday.Dinwiddie, meanwhile, has spent his fair share of time in Winnipeg – perhaps the biggest game of his life came in his first CFL career start as a Blue Bomber in none other than the 2007 Grey Cup against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.“We had an opportunity for and it’s unfortunate we couldn’t bring a Grey Cup back to Winnipeg,” Dinwiddie explained recalling the loss.
Ryan Dinwiddie is coaching in his first CFL Grey Cup, after making his first career start as a player in the 2007 Grey Cup.O’Shea was asked about his contract expiring at the end of the season, and if that has put any doubt about his future in Winnipeg ahead of the game. He advised against reading too much into it.“If you look at the history, I always play out my contracts and figure it out at the end of the year,” O’Shea said.
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