Bombers’ O’Shea, Ticats’ Steinauer have a long and successful past together
They’ve been teammates and coached together. On Friday night, Mike O’Shea and Orlondo Steinauer square off for the first time as rival CFL head coaches.
The league’s top two teams will meet at Tim Hortons Field when Winnipeg (4-0) visits Hamilton (4-1). O’Shea, a 48-year-old native of North Bay, Ont., is in his sixth season as the Blue Bombers’ head coach while Steinauer, a 46-year-old from Seattle, is in his first with the Tiger-Cats.
The two played together with Toronto (2001-08) — O’Shea a hard-nosed middle linebacker and Steinauer a versatile performer in the secondary. In 2000, Hamilton acquired O’Shea from the Argonauts for a package that involved Canadian running back Eric Lapointe and the rights to Steinauer. O’Shea returned to Toronto the following year.
O’Shea and Steinauer entered the coaching ranks together with the Argos — O’Shea as special-teams co-ordinator (2010-13) and Steinauer a defensive backs coach and defensive co-ordinator (2010-12).