Stampeder DEs Charleston Hughes and Ja'Gared Davis have different views on the Argos as the Grey Cup approaches. Trestman should post Hughes words for all to see, especially the Argo OL.

Charleston Hughes has sacked more quarterbacks than any other CFL player over the last two seasons. Maybe that’s why the outspoken Calgary Stampeder defensive end snorted when asked if Toronto Argonaut quarterback Ricky Ray was hard to catch. “Ricky Ray is not difficult to take down,” said Hughes, who led the league with 11 sacks and had 19 quarterback pressures during the regular season. “He’s one of the easier quarterbacks to sack. When he sees you coming he’s going to turtle.”
Ja’Gared Davis, Hughes’ bookend on the Stampeder front four, was a little more retrospective when talking about Ray. “He’s a savvy quarterback,” said Davis, who had nine sacks this year. “He’s a guy who has been in this league for a long time. He’s seen and dealt with every kind of pass rush and stunts. Pretty much everything you have to throw at him, he has seen. He has weathered the storm on every occasion.” ...
“With him (Wilder) and Rickie Ray, it’s like a two-head tiger,” said Davis. “It’s hard to just key on one guy because you know you got the other guy waiting to get his chance to get at our defence.” ...

Calgary (13-4-1) allowed 349 points this season and limited teams to 314.7 yards a game, both league lows. But, as the Stampeders learned in their upset 39-33 loss to the Ottawa REDBLACKS at last year’s Grey Cup, season statistics mean little in a one-game showdown. ...
“We were a punching bag last year when we first started the game,” said safety Joshua Bell. “We were kind of catching instead of attacking. We may be attacking a little too much this year.”
https://www.cfl.ca/2017/11/24/stamps...-argos-attack/