Marc Trestman (Chicago, Illinois, USA), is the Chicago Bears of the NFL Head Coach. Previously, he was the head coach of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League for five seasons and led the club to two consecutive Grey Cup championships and was named CFL Coach of the Year in 2009. Former NFL Offensive Coordinator & Asst. Head Coach, Trestman has over 20 years experience in the National Football League as an Offensive Coordinator and QB Coach. In 2002 with the Raiders, he was named Offensive Coordinator of the Year while leading the Raiders to the Super Bowl and also coaching that year's NFL Most Valuable Player, QB Rich Gannon. His coaching experience has lead to his teams appearing in the playoffs 15 times, including 2 AFC Championship Games and 1 Super Bowl appearance. His experience even dates back to the QB coaching position at the University of Miami in 1983 when Bernie Kosar led the Hurricanes to a National Championship and received the Orange Bowl MVP award. Trestman has worked for Miami Dolphins, Oakland Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, Detriot Lions, San Franciso 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Bucs, University of Miami Florida,NC State University.