Alouettes house cleaning has begun

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The Montreal Alouettes are beginning their off-season moves.

According to a report from RDS, the Alouettes have dismissed offensive coaches Mike Miller and Doug Berry.

Miller was Montreal's assistant head coach, offensive coordinator, and quarterbacks coach while Berry's title was senior advisor to the head coach.

Miller and Berry were each in their first year with the Alouettes. Miller came from the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL where he served as offensive coordinator and Berry was brought in to advise now-fired head coach Dan Hawkins.

One of GM Jim Popp's first moves after taking over as interim head coach was to give Berry offensive play calling duties.

The Alouettes finished the regular season with an 8-10 record and fell to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Semi-Final.