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Alouettes hire former NFL coach Mike Sherman

- BILL BEACON

MONTREAL First it was Toronto, then Hamilton and now the Montreal Alouettes have hired a former National Football League coach.

Mike Sherman, who guided Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers to three division titles in the early 2000s, was named head coach of the Alouettes on Wednesday with a mandate to end the skid that saw the former East Division power finish last in the Canadian Football league at 3-15.

“I’ve been made aware of some of the problems we’ve had over the last couple of years but that doesn’t mean they have to continue,” 63year-old Sherman said at a news conference at a downtown hotel. “We’re here to turn a page.

“We’re here to build, to put a football team on the field that you all can be proud of and that represents this city the way it should be represente­d. It’s going to take some work. It’s not going to happen immediatel­y. If we’re all willing to roll up our sleeves and get to work, step by step, we will get there.”

Sherman took over from general manager Kavis Reed, who served as interim coach after firing Jacques Chapdelain­e and defensive co-ordinator Noel Thorpe in September with the team at 38 and on a four-game losing streak. They went 0-7 under Reed, who announced at the end of the season he would not stay on as coach.

He kept his promise to name a new one by midDecembe­r.

“The process yielded a candidate who was our initial target and the right man to help us turn around this football team,” said Reed, who interviewe­d at least 15 people.

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