Former CFL head coach Chamblin launches Gameday Connections site for coaches
Corey Chamblin is still seeking a return to professional football, but in the meantime he’s looking forward to his new coaching gig.
The 2013 CFL coach of the year returns to the sidelines Saturday as the assistant head coach, defensive co-ordinator and assistant offensive co-ordinator for the Arizona Cardinals, a youth football team in Chandler, Ariz., consisting of players aged five and six. Chamblin, who was fired by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2015, has two sons (Carter, 5, and Keaton, 3) on the squad.
“The pay is about the same as Canada with the dollar right now,” Chamblin said with a chuckle in a telephone interview. “Some of these youth coaches come by the house and we sit in the garage and get on the white board and break things down.
“I try to help them coach and teach them how to coach. This keeps me fresh. I’m still doing all the things I did as a head coach for the most part so when the next opportunity comes I’ve still got the skills I had.”

