Mike O'Shea Addresses Grey Cup Loss
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost 41-24 to the Toronto Argonauts in the Grey Cup .
Head coach Mike O'Shea says he didn't think he made a mistake keeping injured quarterback Zach Collaros in the game.
O’Shea admits he missed calling a timeout in the fourth quarter when there were only 11 on the field instead of 12 .
He also said he should have used a challenge flag earlier on a play he didn’t identify.
The Bombers finished 11 -7 and claimed the West Division title that earned them a fifth consecutive trip to the Grey Cup .
They won the championship in 2019 and '21 , but lost 28 -24 to the Montreal Alouettes last year and 24-23 to Toronto in 2023 .
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