Alouettes’ Maas looking to bring intensity in second stint as head coach
MONTREAL — Jason Maas did not expect to find work within weeks of being fired as offensive co-ordinator of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, let alone a head coaching position.
But when Montreal Alouettes general manager Danny Maciocia called him to ask for an interview, the ball started rolling, and it ended with Maas being announced Saturday as the 27th head coach in team history.
“Did I ever imagine that six weeks later, I’d be sitting here in front of you? No,” Maas, who was fired by the Roughriders on Nov. 1, said in his introductory press conference Tuesday. “With the relationship I’ve built over the years I assumed I might get an interview, and was hoping for one because I really do love being a head coach of a football team and leading men.
“But never on that day did I kind of contemplate that would be a possibility.”