We talked frequently in those days and I know he struggled at times with the pace of work on Schottenheimer’s staff. With the Steelers, Noll seldom kept his coaching staff late into the night. He liked to have dinner at home with his wife and son, and thus the assistants had the same chances. With Schottenheimer, the work often went well into the night on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and sometimes even Thursday. Tony joked that Marty never slept, that he was a machine.
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