The Hamilton Spectator

Trestman praised by Super Bowl coach Gruden

- DAN RALPH

TORONTO — Jon Gruden is one reason why Marc Trestman is still a football coach.

Trestman, in his first season as the Toronto Argonauts head coach, credits the former Super Bowl-winning head coach with re-energizing his passion for the game back when he wasn’t sure if he wanted to continue. Gruden, now a commentato­r on Monday Night Football, heaps lavish praise upon Trestman in a video on the CFL club’s website.

“Jon and I ran into each other in the early 90s when I was out of football,” Trestman recalled after Wednesday’s practice. “We saw each other at the Senior Bowl, where I happened to be at in another capacity and he asked me why I wasn’t coaching anymore.

“That discussion led to kind of a yearly get-together of just talking football. We kind of vowed to each other that there’d come a time when one of us would be out of work and the other guy would help him.”

That happened prior to the 2001 season when Trestman joined Gruden’s coaching staff with the Oakland Raiders. Trestman spent three seasons there although just one with Gruden, who left to become the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ head coach.

Trestman was promoted to offensive co-ordinator in ’02 and Oakland led the NFL in total offence (389.8 yards per game) and passing (279.7 per game). As well, quarterbac­k Rich Gannon was named the league MVP.

The Raiders advanced to the Super Bowl against Tampa Bay. Gruden’s squad emerged victorious 4821 but Trestman has never forgotten Gruden remaining true to his word.

“He found a place for me and not only gave me a job but really rein-stilled my passion for the game because of the type of person and coach that he is,” Trestman said. “He really allowed me to understand I loved football and for all the right reasons.

“And he gave me an opportunit­y and it’s something I’ve never forgotten. I appreciate him as a friend and mentor throughout the years.”

Gruden remains a big fan of Trestman’s.

“He benefited not only our team, the Oakland Raiders, but he benefited me tremendous­ly,” Gruden said in the video. “I learned a lot about football from coach Trestman.

“Wherever he goes, he can adapt his system to help the quarterbac­k flourish. He did it to (Seattle Seahawk) Russell Wilson at NC State, he did great things with (Josh) McCown in Chicago and I bet Ricky Ray has a lot of fun playing in this system when he gets it going.”

But Gruden said there’s more to Trestman’s success than just Xs and Os.

“It’s his intelligen­ce, his communicat­ion and his work ethic, his sincerity as a person,” Gruden said. “He cares about people.

“I think that sets him apart. That’s why he was successful in Montreal, that’s why he’s been successful and been able to sustain a long time. It’s a big reason why he’ll be successful in Toronto, you watch.”

 ?? JEREMY HOGAN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Super Bowl coach and now commentato­r, Jon Gruden, right, is a big reason Marc Trestman is a CFL coach today.
JEREMY HOGAN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Super Bowl coach and now commentato­r, Jon Gruden, right, is a big reason Marc Trestman is a CFL coach today.
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