Alouettes players want interim tag removed from Chapdelaine’s head coach title
MONTREAL — The consensus in the Alouettes’ locker-room was that interim head coach Jacques Chapdelaine has what it takes to lead Montreal to victory next year.
After a topsy-turvy season where the 7-11 Alouettes missed the playoffs for the second consecutive year — just barely — most players at the team’s exit day on Sunday agreed that Chapdelaine was one of the lone bright spots.
The 55-year-old Chapdelaine, hired in the off-season as the team’s receivers coach, took over as interim head coach from Jim Popp in September when the Als had a 3-9 record. With Chapdelaine at the helm, Montreal went 4-2, including ending the year on a three-game winning streak and just one win away from the playoffs.
“We found our identity,” said rookie quarterback Vernon Adams. “We’ve come together tighter as a group, as a family, not just professionals. We’ve had each other’s backs, we weren’t arguing on the sidelines. We all see Jacques’s vision for what he wants for this team in the future. We all bought into it.


