GM Jim Popp, head coach Marc Trestman reunite with
TORONTO — Marc Trestman wasted no time making his first official decision as head coach of the Toronto Argonauts.
Trestman named veteran Ricky Ray as his starting quarterback Tuesday, moments after he and new general manager Jim Popp were unveiled by the CFL club at BMO Field. Ray had been pondering his future this off-season after losing the starting job to Drew Willy, who was acquired late last season from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Trestman said he spoke at length with Ray last week and not only was the 37-year-old returning for a 15th CFL season — and sixth with Toronto — but he was back as the Argos’ starting quarterback.
“I haven’t seen Drew Willy play at all . . . but I’ve seen Ricky Ray play and I know he’s a Hall of Fame quarterback who has won championships,” Trestman said. “He’s excited to play and he’ll come in here as the starting quarterback.


