Dumoulin-Duguary carries army experience into football with sights set on CFL draft
WINNIPEG — Nathaniel Dumoulin-Duguay doesn’t have any problem with football coaches yelling instructions or criticism.
The offensive lineman out of Laval University spent almost a year in the Canadian Army and says basic training included long days starting at 4 a.m. and military personnel barking out orders.
“It’s like on TV, maybe like worse,” Dumoulin-Duguay said with a smile on Sunday after this year’s CFL national combine wrapped up in Winnipeg.
“I found through the army, I felt like it was a little bit of the same thing like football, so that’s why I love football. I love the discipline of football. If coaches are yelling at me or something like that, I’m used to it.”