LaPolice, Nichols together again, this time with the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks
OTTAWA — Paul LaPolice has been down this road before.
The 51-year-old American is entering his first season as head coach of an Ottawa Redblacks squad that posted a CFL-worst 3-15 record in 2019. So it figures expectations for the team aren’t high as it prepares to open the ’21 season visiting the Edmonton Elks on Saturday.
But it’s a similar situation LaPolice faced in 2011 entering his second season as Winnipeg’s head coach. Projections for a Blue Bombers team coming off a 4-14-0 record were predictably low but the club registered a stunning turnaround, finishing atop the East Division with a 10-8 record and reaching the Grey Cup before losing 34-23 to the B.C. Lions.
“I’ve been in situations as a head coach previously with a team that was picked last in the East and won first in the East,” LaPolice said during a videoconference. “The noise outside the building is irrelevant to us.