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WoodyWorshiper;718513; said:That loss yesterday was a combination of horrible execution of plays, meltdowns by the players, and piss-poor coaching/play calling. The last two of the three fall directly on Marty. As has been posted, he'll win "games" and thats pretty much it. If they want a Super Bowl, he should be canned.
Buckin' A;718538; said:I wouldn't fire him. He's done a good job with the Chargers. With the exception of offensive lineman, good coaches are the hardest thing to find in the NFL (see the Browns thread).
itownbuckeye;718548; said:i don't understand how meltdowns by players fall on the coach. i'd say that falls on the players. these aren't kids, they're grown men getting paid millions of dollars to do their job.
tibor75;718282; said:I would. He's shown time and time again he's a loser. but it's nice having him around...I love reliving the Drive and the Fumble.![]()
Chargers fans, meet Chiefs fans. Chiefs fans, you already know Browns fans. Your therapy session may now begin.
Is there anything in sports more painful than rooting for a team coached by Marty Schottenheimer? Chargers fans felt the sting in 2004 when San Diego lost at home to the Jets in a wild-card playoff game. Sunday's loss to the Patriots was a dagger in the spine, further affirmation of Schottenheimer's playoff issues.
The actual thread has a poll, at the time of this posting 95K people had voted and 74% like Marty. Now the question is, how many people voted because they like playing against him in the playoffs?Merril Hoge
It was poor play by players and it's a darn shame if he gets blamed for that and loses his job.
Mark Schlereth
It would be ludicrous for the Chargers to fire him right now.