Decision at head coach among many off-season tasks facing Redblacks GM Burke
OTTAWA — After three straight seasons of falling far short of expectations, Ottawa Redblacks general manager Shawn Burke will have his work cut out for him this off-season.
Ottawa finished the 2022 season 4-14-0 and an embarrassing 0-9 at TD Place. When a season concludes with just four wins, a fired head coach and a winless home record, there are bound to be changes.
One of Burke’s many tasks will be deciding who should be at the helm of for this next edition of the Redblacks. Paul LaPolice was fired following a 34-19 loss to B.C. in Week 17, and Bob Dyce was named interim head coach for the final four games.
Dyce, who has been part of the Redblacks coaching staff since 2016, will likely be considered a candidate, but Burke says they plan to hold a thorough search.