Lethbridge Herald

Argonauts make Trestman’s debut a winning one

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Ricky Ray wasted no time excelling in Marc Trestman’s offence.

Ray threw for a career-high 506 yards and a TD as Toronto beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 32-15 on Sunday. The 37-yearold quarterbac­k, in his 15th CFL season, finished 32-of-41 passing in Trestman’s debut as Argonauts head coach before a sparse BMO Field gathering of 13,583.

“Obviously it feels good to get off to a start like this and be able to build some confidence,” Ray said. “You try and build it during camp but until you go out there and do it in a game, it really doesn’t matter.

“It’s only one game, we’re a long way away from the kind of team we want to be. But it’s a good start.”

Trestman joined the Argos, along with GM Jim Popp, this off-season after four seasons in the NFL. In his first CFL headcoachi­ng stint, Trestman, with veteran quarterbac­k Anthony Calvillo in tow, led the Montreal Alouettes to three Grey Cup appearance­s and two wins from 2008-12.

Trestman sees many similariti­es between Ray and Calvillo, now Montreal’s quarterbac­ks coach.

“They’re such lowmainten­ance guys obsessed with detail preparatio­n,” Trestman said. “Every little thing matters to Ricky in terms of his preparatio­n.

“He’s even keeled and emotionall­y intelligen­t, he just never wavers. He leads the way just like Anthony’s demeanour led the way in Montreal and I expect that will be the same throughout.”

Ray finished short of Toronto’s single-game record of 524 yards, set in 1960 by Tobin Rote. But the Argos, who outscored Hamilton 17-3 in the second half, won’t have much time to enjoy the win as they host the B.C. Lions on Friday night.

Hamilton has a bye before visiting the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s on July 8.

Argos’ sophomore DeVier Posey had seven catches for 147 yards, including a crucial 79-yard TD grab to open the second half. But veteran S.J. Green was impressive in his Toronto debut, registerin­g seven receptions for 124 yards in his first game since suffering a serious knee injury early last season with Montreal.

“A.C. is a first-ballot Hall of Famer and when Ricky is done playing this game he’ll be the same,” Green said. “Ricky throws an easy ball, man, it’s real easy to catch. All I have to do is adjust and put my hands on it.”

Ray and Green clicked despite limited pre-season action. Ray played just one series in Toronto’s two exhibition games while Green didn’t dress for either.

Newcomer Jeff Fuller had 104 yards on three catches for Toronto.

Hamilton starter Zach Collaros was 26-of-39 passing for 242 yards and an intercepti­on. The Ticats also lost Terrence Toliver, a 1,000yard receiver last year, to an apparent knee injury in the first quarter.

“We were anaemic on offence,” Hamilton coach Kent Austin said. “I don’t know how many second-and-long conversion­s they had, they might’ve set a record.

“We didn’t make a single play on the ball in the air the entire day. They just flat-out beat us.”

Toronto opened the second half emphatical­ly with Ray hitting Posey on the 79-yard TD strike on the first play. It came after Posey dropped Ray’s 17yard pass in Hamilton’s end zone late in the first half, leading to Hamilton’s Richard Leonard returning a blocked field goal for a stunning TD with just seven seconds remaining that cut the Argos’ half-time lead to 15-12.

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