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He played in 271 regular season games and 18 playoff games, winning three Grey Cups. He finished second in CFL history with 1,151 tackles and was named Most Outstanding Canadian back in 1999. These are the accomplishment of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers new head coach, and 30th in team history, Mike OShea. Pretty impressive, but does all that on-field success translate to a person ready to be a great head coach? Not really. Being a football coach and being a football player are in some ways polar opposites, both in terms of skill and ability. One is a performer and producer, the other is a teacher, organizer and motivater. But, what is tangible is transferring the experience of football success and failure as a player to your coaching career. Mike OShea has 20 years experience in this game and this style of game; 16 as a player and four as a special teams coach. It would take some serious biographical research to list all the players, head coaches, coordinators, positional coaches, and management types he has been around, observed, and in the end, learned from. Often but not always, we are products of our environment. If you put a person around enough good people, they learn what to do and, of even greater importance, what not to do. That is Mike OSheas greatest asset. Through experience, he knows what works and what doesnt because he has seen it all over the last 20 years. In many ways, this job was made for him. Sometimes people achieve positions of authority or success through nepotism or attrition; we have all had those moments of sublime internal conversation, asking "how the heck did he or she get that job?" But with OShea, the time is now and the timing is perfect . There have been enough moments of "been there, done that" in his experience that its now time to try something that he hasnt done yet. That is the nice and fluffy news; hear is the hard reality and truth: Winnipeg has a long way to go. Last year there were only two aspects of football they excelled in: surprisingly they finished last year third in red zone offence and second in red zone defence. But that was about it. On offence, they scored the fewest points in the league, just 20 per game. And on defence, they allowed the most, 32 per game. On offence, out of the top eight relevant statistical categories of success, the Bombers were eighth in seven of them and seventh in the other one. On defence, they faired a little better but seventh in net yards allowed and seventh in passing yards allowed rescinds any other positive aspect of defensive play. The single and most logical issue is ball security. Winnipeg gave the ball away 64 times last year, thats more than three times a game. Because of that, their critical giveaway/takeaway ratio was -27, eighth again in the CFL. A lot will depend on OShea and quarterback Drew Willy, but the pressure is also on General Manager Kyle Walters. Right now the Bombers do not have enough good players to compete for the Grey Cup. It is up to Walters to find those diamonds, or talents that others dont appreciate or want. Now not all is dome and gloom. The new stadium, the teams excellent fan base (second only to Saskatchewan), and a new direction headed by a new vision. And of course, the 2015 Grey Cup is in Winnipeg. Those are all environmental factors to build on. Still, ask anyone who has dedicated their profession to football and without good players, history, fan base, and facility mean little. So how will OShea do? A complete mystery is about to unfold. And it will be fascinating to watch because football is not an instantaneous success sport; quite the opposite. Its much more methodical and incremental. So time is a price to be paid and an element to be used. After the third season you, me and all that follow will see a pattern of success or frustration. It has been a long time since the city of Winnipeg has hoisted a Grey Cup, and it may take a little longer, especially with the Bombers back in the West (Thank you football Gods). Yet the first few bricks of building a winner have been put down and they are important ones, because the next ones to follow may be easier to find and develop based on the experiences of the main piece: Mike OShea. Cheap Sneakers Authentic . The trade deadline is Monday, Mar. 2 at 3pm et/Noon pt. TRADES COMPLETED SINCE OCT. 1, 2014: Feb. 15, 2015 Toronto Maple Leafs acquire: F Olli Jokinen, F Brendan Leipsic, 1st Round Pick (2015) Nashville Predators acquire: D Cody Franson, F Mike Santorelli Feb. Cheap Sneakers Free Shipping . The D-Backs came into being in 1998 and appear destined to finish second in the AL West after the Tsunami that is the Los Angeles Dodgers swept over them. 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You can listen to the game live on TSN 1200 at 7pm et, with pregame coverage beginning at 5pm et. The Senators made the playoffs in 2012 and 2013 under head coach Paul MacLean before missing the postseason tournament last spring. The disappointing 2013-14 campaign put MacLean on the hot seat heading into the new season, but his troops are off to a much better start this time around. Ottawa needed nine games to reach four wins last season, but could reach that mark in the fifth tilt of 2014-15 with a victory tonight. The Sens began this season with a loss in Nashville before picking up three straight wins against Tampa Bay, Florida and Colorado. The Senators used a third-period offensive outburst to down the Avalanche, 5-3, on Thursday. It was Ottawas first home game of the season and the Sens kicked off a four-game homestand at Canadian Tire Centre with a thrilling comeback win. Ottawa trailed the Avs 2-0 and 3-1 in the first period before climbing back into the game. David Legwand scored the lone goal of the second period to cut the deficit to 3-2 before the Sens notched three more markers in the final stanza. Bobby Ryan tied the contest at 8:39 of the third and Clark MacArthur supplied the game-winner just over three minutes later. Chris Neil sealed the comeback win with an empty-netter in the closing minutes. Craig Anderson made 28 saves as Ottawa snapped a seven-game losing streak against Colorado. It was a good character win by us, said MacArthur. We stuck with it. It was ugly in the first (period) and we were able to hang in there and find a way to get a win. Ryan, who inked a lucrative seven-year contract extension with Ottawa earlier this month, recorded his first goal of the season on Thursday. The American winger has fared well against Columbus in his career, recording nine goals and 10 assists over 23 games. Ottawa has won three of its last four games against the Blue Jackets andd the Sens are 4-1-1 with a tie in seven all-time meetings in Canadas capital city.dddddddddddd Robin Lehner will get the start in net for the Sens. He has a win in his only career outing against the Blue Jackets, stopping 32-of-33 shots in a 4-1 road victory on Nov. 5 of last season. Columbus also enters Saturdays tilt with a 3-1-0 record after holding on to beat a visiting Calgary club on Friday. The Blue Jackets led 3-0 before allowing the Flames to rally in the third period. A second-period goal by Matt Calvert wound up being the difference. Calvert gave the Blue Jackets a 3-0 lead at 7:55 of the second period, but Mason Raymond and Josh Jooris, making his NHL debut, scored in the third period for the Flames. Ryan Johansen and Jack Skille had first-period goals for Columbus, while Sergei Bobrovsky made 29 saves in his 100th game with the Blue Jackets. Columbus head coach Todd Richards felt the team got away from its game once it built a 3-0 lead. What we have to learn is just continue to do the same things that allowed us to have some success, he said. Curtis McElhinney expects to get his first start of the season for Columbus, as Richards is looking to give Bobrovsky a rest. McElhinney has never faced the Senators. The Blue Jackets open a four-game road trip tonight in Ottawa before heading west to visit San Jose, Anaheim and Los Angeles. Columbus won its only road tilt of the season, opening 2014-15 with a 3-1 victory at Buffalo. Columbus forward Marko Dano missed Fridays game with an undisclosed injury and the winger is questionable for tonights contest. 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