O’Shea hasn’t had to talk to Bombers about complacency because he’s not seen the need
Head coach Mike O’Shea hasn’t spoken to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers about the dangerous of complacency this week because his players didn’t give him any reason to.
O’Shea said it’s been business as usual as Winnipeg (league-best 10-1 record) prepares to host the Montreal Alouettes (6-5) on Saturday night. The Bombers have already clinched top spot in the West Division — and home-field advantage for the conference final Dec. 5 — with three regular-season games still remaining.
The Bombers entered the 2021 season as the defending Grey Cup champion and have certainly lived up to that billing. Winnipeg is 8-0 within the West Division, 6-0 at home and 2-1 versus East Division competition.
The only blemish on their ’21 record was a 30-23 road loss to the Toronto Argonauts on Aug. 21. But a danger to having been so dominant to this point is Winnipeg must now find a way to maintain its edge without the benefit of facing dire must-win situations.