Toronto Star

CFL notebook: It’s important that players don’t peak too early

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CALGARY— It’s a staple of Grey Cup week — the two head coaches being asked whether they’ll allow their players to have sex leading up to the big game.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach Orlondo Steinauer’s response was very matter of fact on Wednesday.

“I say do what got you here,” he said. “That’s what I would say … that what they do is what they do.”

But Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea drew laughter and applause for his unique answer.

“Well, it’s been eight years since we’ve climbed into this position and another 29 since we finished the job,” he said of Winnipeg’s Grey Cup drought. “So there’s going to be some nerves and the expectatio­ns are very high and the anticipati­on can sometimes ruin the event.

“So I guess my guidance to the players would be, you know, don’t exhaust yourself in the warm-up.”

Steinauer, for one, liked O’Shea’s take.

“That was good,” he said. Winnipeg hasn’t won the Grey Cup since 1990 while Hamilton’s last championsh­ip win came in 1999.

QB CAROUSEL: Both Winnipeg and Hamilton are in the Grey Cup despite losing starting quarterbac­ks Matt Nichols and Jeremiah Masoli, respective­ly, to season-ending injuries.

Zach Collaros will make a third straight start for the Bombers while Dane Evans will be under centre for the 13th time for Hamilton.

O’Shea said consistent success with a backup quarterbac­k is a testament to a team’s staff. “You hire great people that are competent and tireless workers,” he said. “And then you bring people in the building that are of great character and share similar views on work ethic and what it’s going to take. “So I’ve been blessed with both.”

Steinauer agreed. “I think our staff’s done an outstandin­g job,” he said. “You always want to use the next-man-up mentality however the quarterbac­k position, I think, is at a different level.

“I ran the scout team last year and got to work with Dane closely. I got to watch him as a man, listen to him in the huddle lead, watch his unwavering support of Jeremiah and just his preparatio­n and willingnes­s to do whatever it took to be the best he could be. And I think that’s what we’re seeing currently.”

GREY CUP CURFEWS: Both Grey Cup coaches have curfews this week for their players. O’Shea said if his team wins the Grey Cup, his players will have plenty of time to celebrate afterward. “As (late CFL head coach) Don Matthews would say, you’ve got the rest of your lives to party as champions,” he said.

MISTAKE-FREE: The Ticats and Bombers are not in the habit of hurting themselves. The Grey Cup finalists were a combined plus-15 in turnover ratio during the regular season. And through two playoffs games, Winnipeg is plus-seven and hasn’t turned the ball over.

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