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He's on an expiring contract and fresh from directing an end to Winnipeg's 29-year championship drought. In another context, that would make Mike O'Shea a prime candidate for CFL teams in the market for a head coach. Yet on Friday morning, the 49-year-old O'Shea didn't sound like he had much interest in leaving after leading the Blue Bombers to victory in Sunday's Grey Cup game — a 33-12 decision over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The triumph capped a six-year odyssey for O'Shea, who had no head coaching experience when he was chosen for the Winnipeg job prior to the 2014 season. "We just won a Grey Cup so we've got a good group here," said O'Shea during his final media availability of the 2019 season.
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