"Brian Dobie" is a former Canadian football wide receiver and the current head coach for the University of Manitoba's football team, the Manitoba Bisons. Brian became Manitoba's head coach in 1996 CIS football season/1996 after serving as head coach for Churchill High School in Winnipeg for 21 years. His Bisons have appeared in two Vanier Cups, winning in 43rd Vanier Cup/2007.

Dobie coached long-time NFL player Israel Idonije and many Canadian Football League/CFL players such as Don Oramasionwu and Brady Browne and former player and the acting CEO of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Wade Miller (Canadian football)/Wade Miller .

Dobie is a part-time commentator for Canadian Interuniversity Sport/CIS and Canadian Football League/CFL football coverage on The Sports Network/TSN.

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I'm worried about it, but not right now. It will play itself out in training camp. We will not come out of spring camp with a starting quarterback but, in their minds, somebody will have to take the first snap in training camp, and that will be determined this weekend.

Pressure is a good thing. Pressure is not a bad thing. So if we were to win in Saskatoon that's all well and good -- and I want that to happen -- but I have no problem with us being in a pressure situation all the way down to the bitter end.

We had kind of been discounting him in any of our plans for some time now, but this is obviously very shocking.

Systems wise, we're playing well in most areas on the field. But it's the mistakes that are just killing us.

I took a lot of criticism for not recruiting Manitoba kids. But those kids, in most cases, were going the route that was the best fit for them, and that was to play junior ball.

He's the guy that scares me.