Redblacks pluck new head coach from Grey Cup-winning Blue Bombers

Paul LaPolice will take over club following disappointing 2019 season

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Caption: Winnipeg Blue Bombers offensive co-ordinator Paul LaPolice will be the new head coach of the Ottawa Redblacks, the team has confirmed. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

The Ottawa Redblacks have hired the man who oversaw the Grey Cup-winning Winnipeg Blue Bombers' offence last season as their new head coach.
Offensive co-ordinator Paul LaPolice will take the reins of the club from Rick Campbell, who parted ways with the Redblacks in November after a dismal 3-15 season and what appeared to be a deteriorating relationship with general manager Marcel Desjardins.
The team confirmed Saturday night they had signed LaPolice to a three-year deal.

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Coaching experience

LaPolice has previous CFL coaching experience, serving as the Blue Bombers' bench boss from 2010 until 2012.
He then spent three years as a broadcaster before returning to the club in 2019 as their offensive co-ordinator.
After the team won its first Grey Cup in 28 seasons, head coach Mike O'Shea said he was keenly aware LaPolice was being sought by CFL clubs with head-coaching vacancies.
The New Hampshire native has also coached in various capacities with the Toronto Argonauts, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
LaPolice will be officially introduced as the Redblacks' second-ever head coach at a press conference Monday, the team said.

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