Milanovich reunites briefly with former assistant coaches OShea, Steinauer
It was virtually and for roughly 35 minutes, but the gang was back together again.
Scott Milanovich, Mike O’Shea and Orlondo Steinauer opened the Grey Cup Unite coaches availability Wednesday. The CFL is staging many of its annual championship week events virtually after cancelling its plans for an abbreviated 2020 season in August because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Milanovich, O’Shea and Steinauer are now head coaches with Edmonton, Winnipeg and Hamilton, respectively. But they’ll forever be attached at the hip for their association with the ’12 Toronto Argonauts.
That was Milanovich’s first CFL head-coaching job and both O’Shea (special-teams co-ordinator) and Steinauer (defensive backs) were on his staff. Milanovich retained O’Shea — who began his coaching career in 2010 under Jim Barker — but gave Steinauer his first CFL coaching job after a lengthy interview.