Family first: Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ success story built on caring culture
WINNIPEG — It was 2016 and Jermarcus Hardrick was rushing to the airport to catch a flight.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers were heading to Vancouver for a CFL playoff game against the B.C. Lions and the offensive lineman, in his first year with the club, feared the wrath of head coach Mike O’Shea if he wasn’t on time.
“My wife was pregnant and we were late. She was driving,” Hardrick recalled after a recent practice. “I didn’t know what to do when I got there and I was so scared and I was going crazy, snapping (at her) the whole time.
“As soon as I got there, I got out of the truck and O’Shea said, ‘You go apologize right now because I know you were late and I’ve been late before. I know you said some things (to her) you didn’t mean to say.’”