Marty Schottenheimer coached for four teams and didn’t have a losing record for any of them. (Credit: Matthew Stockman /Allsport( “Martyball” became a negative term, and that’s unfair to Marty Schottenheimer. Schottenheimer’s long football career shouldn’t be defined only by his lack of a championship. Schottenheimer coached 21 years in the NFL and had only two losing seasons, and became one of eight coaches in history to reach 200 wins. He was a master motivator who got the most out… Source link
Read More »Marty Schottenheimer moved to hospice care
Former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer was moved into a hospice facility in North Carolina, his family said Wednesday. Schottenheimer, 77, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2014 and was placed in hospice care on Saturday. “As a family we are surrounding him with love and are soaking up the prayers and support from all those he impacted through his incredible life,” his wife Pat Schottenheimer said in a family statement. “In the way he taught us all, we are putting one foot… Source link
Read More »Brian Schottenheimer agrees to become Jags’ passing game coordinator
After parting ways with the Seattle Seahawks on Jan. 12, Brian Schottenheimer has found a new job on the opposite end of the nation. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, he’ll be joining the Jacksonville Jaguars’ staff as their passing game coordinator, which means he’ll likely be working with Trevor Lawrence after April’s draft. Former Seahawks’ OC Brian Schottenheimer reached agreement to become the Jaguars’ Passing Game Coordinator, per source. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February… Source link
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