
That's a really bad move considering he led them to a 14-2 record and they said he would return anyways.
I guess they figured they might a well can him if half of the staff is gone anyways.
HEROHAMO wrote:This is a really dumb move. A team coming of a 14-2 record.
HEROHAMO wrote:This is a really dumb move. A team coming of a 14-2 record. Now whoever is coming in has to start all over with getting to know the player. One more year he deserved at least that. What a joke of a GM.
The GM let all the coordinators go. Its not like they made an effort to keep the staff. Marty at least deserved one more year. After going 14-2 there is no excuse for firing a guy after a 14-2 season. Who knows they might have made the SuperBowl this upcoming year. Last year INdy went 14-2 or 15-1 and then lost there first playoff game. Theres no telling what they could have done this year.Mursilis wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:This is a really dumb move. A team coming of a 14-2 record. Now whoever is coming in has to start all over with getting to know the player. One more year he deserved at least that. What a joke of a GM.
Actually, I think the move makes sense - Marty had already refused a contract extension, so he was clearly in his last year. Because of all the coordinators and assistants he lost (4) it was going to be a bit of a coaching transition in '07, and another period of transition in '08 because Marty was surely gone then, and a new HC was coming then, perhaps with, yet again, a new staff. The way the Chargers saw it, they might as well get it all out of the way now and bring in someone new to get stability in the long-term. It wasn't like Marty was going to take them to the Super Bowl anyway.
HEROHAMO wrote:The GM let all the coordinators go. Its not like they made an effort to keep the staff. Marty at least deserved one more year. After going 14-2 there is no excuse for firing a guy after a 14-2 season. Who knows they might have made the SuperBowl this upcoming year. Last year INdy went 14-2 or 15-1 and then lost there first playoff game. Theres no telling what they could have done this year.Mursilis wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:This is a really dumb move. A team coming of a 14-2 record. Now whoever is coming in has to start all over with getting to know the player. One more year he deserved at least that. What a joke of a GM.
Actually, I think the move makes sense - Marty had already refused a contract extension, so he was clearly in his last year. Because of all the coordinators and assistants he lost (4) it was going to be a bit of a coaching transition in '07, and another period of transition in '08 because Marty was surely gone then, and a new HC was coming then, perhaps with, yet again, a new staff. The way the Chargers saw it, they might as well get it all out of the way now and bring in someone new to get stability in the long-term. It wasn't like Marty was going to take them to the Super Bowl anyway.
Jon Gruden was the one and only coach who ever has won a SuperBowl in his first year as coach. Meaning it is not likely whichever coach they bring in will take them to the SuperBowl and win it. Who is available? Whom ever it may be they better be good. Not to mention they have to bring in a Offensive Cordinator /defensive cordinator/ and a head coach. They still have the talent and are a good team.Mursilis wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:The GM let all the coordinators go. Its not like they made an effort to keep the staff. Marty at least deserved one more year. After going 14-2 there is no excuse for firing a guy after a 14-2 season. Who knows they might have made the SuperBowl this upcoming year. Last year INdy went 14-2 or 15-1 and then lost there first playoff game. Theres no telling what they could have done this year.Mursilis wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:This is a really dumb move. A team coming of a 14-2 record. Now whoever is coming in has to start all over with getting to know the player. One more year he deserved at least that. What a joke of a GM.
Actually, I think the move makes sense - Marty had already refused a contract extension, so he was clearly in his last year. Because of all the coordinators and assistants he lost (4) it was going to be a bit of a coaching transition in '07, and another period of transition in '08 because Marty was surely gone then, and a new HC was coming then, perhaps with, yet again, a new staff. The way the Chargers saw it, they might as well get it all out of the way now and bring in someone new to get stability in the long-term. It wasn't like Marty was going to take them to the Super Bowl anyway.
And they still may do great things next year - the talent's still there for the most part. Jon Gruden won the Super Bowl in his first year as the Buc's coach. But it wasn't gettiing done with Marty.
HEROHAMO wrote:Jon Gruden was the one and only coach who ever has won a SuperBowl in his first year as coach. Meaning it is not likely whichever coach they bring in will take them to the SuperBowl and win it. Who is available? Whom ever it may be they better be good. Not to mention they have to bring in a Offensive Cordinator /defensive cordinator/ and a head coach. They still have the talent and are a good team.Mursilis wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:The GM let all the coordinators go. Its not like they made an effort to keep the staff. Marty at least deserved one more year. After going 14-2 there is no excuse for firing a guy after a 14-2 season. Who knows they might have made the SuperBowl this upcoming year. Last year INdy went 14-2 or 15-1 and then lost there first playoff game. Theres no telling what they could have done this year.Mursilis wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:This is a really dumb move. A team coming of a 14-2 record. Now whoever is coming in has to start all over with getting to know the player. One more year he deserved at least that. What a joke of a GM.
Actually, I think the move makes sense - Marty had already refused a contract extension, so he was clearly in his last year. Because of all the coordinators and assistants he lost (4) it was going to be a bit of a coaching transition in '07, and another period of transition in '08 because Marty was surely gone then, and a new HC was coming then, perhaps with, yet again, a new staff. The way the Chargers saw it, they might as well get it all out of the way now and bring in someone new to get stability in the long-term. It wasn't like Marty was going to take them to the Super Bowl anyway.
And they still may do great things next year - the talent's still there for the most part. Jon Gruden won the Super Bowl in his first year as the Buc's coach. But it wasn't gettiing done with Marty.
dcd wrote:schittenheimer is a man who lives or dies by his assistant coaches, because he himself is incompetent. look at his one year here: his offensive coordinator was pioneering the "BlindfoldedThrowing Darts at a High School Football Team Playbook" method of playcalling, yet Schitty defended him and insisted that he be retained the next season. no, we didn't have enough good players at that point anyway, but the playcalling made a bad situation even worse.
Irn-Bru wrote:dcd wrote:schittenheimer is a man who lives or dies by his assistant coaches, because he himself is incompetent. look at his one year here: his offensive coordinator was pioneering the "BlindfoldedThrowing Darts at a High School Football Team Playbook" method of playcalling, yet Schitty defended him and insisted that he be retained the next season. no, we didn't have enough good players at that point anyway, but the playcalling made a bad situation even worse.
The Skins looked really good in the 2001 season, especially by the end of the year. I have no doubts that Schotty (please don't construe his name into masked profanity, by the way, as it's bending the rules) would have taken us to great records and several playoff appearances.
Of course, we'd probably not get anywhere past the 2 round, so, there's that.
To say that he needs good assistants to do well is to claim that Schotty has basically been lucky for his entire career. The man may not have won the big one but he's been successful wherever he's been.
Mursilis wrote:You're basically correct with that last sentence - which is why it's such a stunner he's never been to the Big Game, especially this year. I was watching that playoff game vs. New England and seriously wondering if Marty had spit in the face of God Himself to lose like that, at home, with such talent as he had on that team. It just boggles the mind.
Irn-Bru wrote:I'm (mostly) kidding; I was a bit younger during Norv's tenure in D.C. but I always thought (and my dad thinks) that he was good in terms of pure play calling. Not great for much else -- especially leadership -- though.