ALOUETTES COACHING MOVES

The Montreal Alouettes announced on Wednesday that defensive coordinator Noel Thorpe, and offensive assistant coach Ryan Dinwiddie have both agreed to two-year contract extensions with the club, keeping the two coaches with the Alouettes until the 2015 season.

Thorpe, who spent six seasons with the Alouettes between 2002 and 2007 before returning as the team’s defensive coordinator last season, has also been appointed the team’s assistant head coach.

Dinwiddie, who broke into the CFL as a quarterback with the Alouettes in 2005, began his coaching career in 2013 with the Alouettes.

All other coaches remain under contract and are expected to return for the 2014 season.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Neat story and photo on the Huffington Post about Kory Sheets "stranded" in Saskatoon after coming back from his Thanksgiving in Connecticut. A young Rider fan stepped up and gave him a ride to Regina.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Interesting that the Al's have no head coach but have extended assistant coaches. I am sure that would make any new head coach happy. He wouldn't have to bring his own people in.Who makes these decisions?