| Marty
Schottenheimer
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Chargers fire Marty Schottenheimer The San Diego Chargers fired head coach Marty Schottenheimer on Monday.
-by MadFriars.com
Feb 12, 2007 |
Smith upset at coach, eyes future replacement  The relationship between A.J. Smith and Marty Schottenheimer continues to worsen
-by MadFriars.com
Jan 29, 2007 |
Chargers make the right move  Marty Schottenheimer's legacy will be defined in the year to come.
-by MadFriars.com
Jan 18, 2007 |
Chargers retain Schottenheimer for 2007 The San Diego Chargers will retain head coach Marty Schottenheimer for the 2007
-by MadFriars.com
Jan 17, 2007 |
The end of the Schottenheimer era?  Marty Schottenheimer moved to 5-13 in the postseason and his next move may be out of Murphy Canyon.
-by MadFriars.com
Jan 15, 2007 |
Schottenheimer understands  Marty's comments on his protege.
-by SteelCityInsider.com
Jan 5, 2007 |
Vote of confidence  Chargers GM A.J. Smith seems to always make the right moves.
-by MadFriars.com
Jan 5, 2007 |
C Marty Schottenheimer: Merry Christmas 
-by MadFriars.com
Dec 29, 2006 |
Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks/Chargers, Pt. 2  Doug Farrar gets the real story on the Chargers from SDBoltReport's Michael Lombardo.
-by FalconInsider.com
Dec 21, 2006 |
Chargers' success more than just Tomlinson  San Diego Chargers general manager A.J. Smith stood just outside the locker room after the clinch...
-by MadFriars.com
Dec 11, 2006 |
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09/23/1943 |
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Canonsburg,
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The Chargers officially introduced Marty Schottenheimer as the 13th head coach in team history on January 29, 2002.
With 153 regular-season wins in 15 and a half seasons as an NFL head coach, Schottenheimer ranks second among active coaches in career wins only to Atlanta’s Dan Reeves, who has 178 wins in 21 seasons.
Schottenheimer’s regular-season winning percentage of .621 ranks fourth among active coaches with two or more seasons in the NFL. Only St. Louis’ Mike Martz (.750), Green Bay’s Mike Sherman (.656) and Baltimore’s Brian Billick (.625) have winning percentages higher than Schottenheimer’s.
Schottenheimer, 58, has led his teams to the playoffs 11 times, more than any other active NFL coach. Since 1960, only four coaches have done it more; Don Shula (19), Tom Landry (18), Chuck Noll (12) and Bud Grant (12). All four have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
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