Toronto Argonauts fire head coach Marc Trestman after 4-14 season
TORONTO — Marc Trestman paid the ultimate price for the Toronto Argonauts’ dismal season less than a year after leading the franchise to a stunning Grey Cup championship.
The Argos fired Trestman early Saturday morning, hours after their lacklustre 24-9 season-ending loss in Ottawa. Toronto (4-14) dropped nine of its final 10 games and sported an abysmal 0-9 road record.
Adding insult to injury, Ottawa (11-7) rested most of its offensive starters having already clinched top spot in the East Division. What’s more, Redblacks offensive lineman Jon Gott celebrated his team’s final touchdown by chugging a beer in the stands, then crushing the can against his helmet when he was done.
Argos president Bill Manning said he informed Trestman of the news at 2 a.m. ET on Saturday morning. Manning added it was a collective decision that involved himself and GM Jim Popp and Toronto’s horrid 4-14 record wasn’t the only reason for the move.


