Marc Trestman, head coach of the Alouettes, met the national press for the first time this week before the annual classic Canadian football and he swore he approached this match like any other. Except that his players have a curfew "before midnight" from Thursday and then hosted the team at a hotel in Montreal until Sunday. "When I go out by the evening, my working day is done and I'm able to think of something else," he recounted.
During his meeting with the press, Marc Trestman has repeated that he refuses to take credit for this team transformed since his arrival, preferring instead to pay tribute to quarterback Anthony Calvillo back.
"Without Anthony, we would not be here today. It's as simple as that. From the first day of training camp he has transcended our locker room, has given hope to everyone, players like the entire city. He is the X factor that has allowed us to go that far. And believe me, saying I do not want to disrespect toward Marcus Brady in any way whatsoever. We know that he too can save this team. He proved last year and he will prove in the future, but it qu'Antony has done this season is wonderful. "
Marc Trestman knows quarterbacks back, which took him under his tutelage several big names in the NFL. The success of Calvillo, he says, are no different from those of Gannon, Plummer, Mitchell and others: "It is like all other major that I have known. It starts with the preparation. It does all the time, it demands more of himself a head coach could ever require. It s'autorégimente. It is a disciplined player who does not need to be followed step by step. It is her business and set an example to all other players in the locker room. "
Not surprisingly, when we put Anthony Calvillo aware of what his head coach, he was quick to give credit to both Marc Trestman as his teammates. "Our success is primarily a team," insisted the veteran quarterback back.
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