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Schottenheimer fired today.
How do you fire a coach that just led your team to a 14-2 season? I know Marty hasn't performed in the playoffs but that's ridiculous. I think it's a dumb ass move, but on the otherhand fuck the Chargers. They are in the Chiefs' division.
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Has to be some sort of behind closed doors problem IMO? As id be paying the guy more for 14-2.
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Yeah he didn't get along with the GM. But you have a business to run, put your personal shit aside and win.
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You have to consider that even though his assistants knew he was on for at least another year he lost four of his top guys. That doesn't bode well for his staff's confidence.
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Marty has no control over that though so how do you penalize him for it?
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Couldn't have happened to a more deserving team. A pleasure to see that no-class group self-destruct. Almost as much of a pleasure as watching Belichick put that whiny brat Tomlinson on kick coverage in the Pro Bowl.
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Marty may not have control over that, but you'd think that if they believed in his chances of winning a super bowl they might stick around to beef up their resume. Not to mention just getting a super bowl ring. I can't have much confidence in a guy that has the core of his staff walk.
Plus, if you consider the tension between the GM and Marty how would you expect the Charger's ability to fill those vacancies in a timely and efficient manner? I'm not saying I agree with letting the guy go, but I see some of the reasoning. |
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