Montreal Coaches Clinic: Pat Boies speaks on ‘packaging offensive plays’

Montreal, Quebec – Pat Boies to speak on Offensive play packaging

Current McGill Offensive Coordinator & Team Quebec head coach Patrick Boies will speak on Friday night of the CFC Montreal coaches clinic.  Pat will speak on how to package your offensive play book.  Pat won a gold medal at the 2012 World Junior Championship under head coach Noel Thorpe where he was the team’s offensive coordinator.

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BIO:

Patrick Boies, a 35-year-old native of Montreal, was appointed offensive coordinator of the McGill Redmen in January, 2012, becoming the fourth full-time coach on the football staff.

Boies, who served as a guest coach for the Toronto Argonauts 2012 training camp, previously coached for six seasons at Collège François-Xavier Garneau, including four years as head coach. In 2011, his no-huddle, “spread offence” guided the Élans to a Bol d’Or Division 1 championship, posting an impressive 59-31 upset over league-leading Collège Vieux-Montreal in the final, to establish a Bol d’Or record for most points scored in a game. He also led F.X. Garneau to a Bol d’Or title in 2008 when they defeated Champlain-Lennoxville 45-23 in the collegiate AAA final.

He was the defensive coordinator at Collège Beauce-Appalaches in 2002 and served as head coach in France with the Cannes Iron Masks, which went 10-0 in 2005 en route to capturing the professional Div. 2 championship.

During his playing days, Boies was a second-team all-Canadian defensive back with the Laval Rouge et Or from 1997 to 2001. He served as a co-captain and helped Laval win their first Vanier Cup national title in 1999.

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