TSN hires LaPolice as guest analyst for CFL playoff coverage
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TSN has hired fired Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Paul LaPolice for its CFL on TSN panel for the playoffs and upcoming 100th Grey Cup.
LaPolice will be a guest analyst beginning this weekend, both on the panel and in a new feature TSN is calling “Coaches Playbook”. LaPolice will be asked to break down plays from the games the network will be broadcasting.
He’ll also be asked to analyze the action from a coach’s perspective on Sportscentre throughout the playoffs.
LaPolice led the Blue Bombers to the 2011 Grey Cup game but was fired by the team after a 2-6 start.