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Marty to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame

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Congratulations are in order for one of our favorite persons.  Former Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer is set to be inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.

Here's a blurb on Marty's induction, per KSPR:

After leaving the head coaching job of the Cleveland Browns, where he posted a 44 – 27 record, Martin Edward Schottenheimer spent 10 seasons as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs from 1989 to 1998 recording an impressive 101-58-1 regular season record (.634). His tenure with the Chiefs included three division titles, seven playoff appearances, and a trip to the AFC Championship game in 1993. After leaving the Chiefs, Schottenheimer served as head coach for the Washington Redskins and later the San Diego Chargers where he posted 8 – 8, and 47 -33 records respectively. Coach Schottenheimer left the coaching ranks after the 2006 season, posting a career record of 200 - 126 -1.

Impressive.

Congratulations to Marty for cementing his place in Missouri sports history.

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As he should...

Way to go Marty. I would love for him to have some sort of advisors role in the front office.

The Original member of the Ndamukong Suh bandwagon

by averagegatsby on Dec 10, 2009 6:23 PM CST reply actions  

Glad to see it

I think the Marty years were really good overall. Say what you will about not getting us to the next level or SB, but we were definitely in a position to go all the way a few times. I really admire the guy, seeing him at DT’s HOF induction made me wish that he was back.

by Supersport on Dec 10, 2009 6:25 PM CST reply actions  

Marty > Ditka

Coming from a sucka born in Chicago

by HIV 2 Elway on Dec 10, 2009 7:39 PM CST via mobile reply actions  

Not to mention he set the tone for what the Chargers have become.

He is/was the most underrated coach in the NFL. You knew one thing with a M S Coached team, they were comin to whoop some ass!!!

by palomarchief on Dec 10, 2009 8:25 PM CST reply actions  

Congrats to Marty...

I can honestly say I was really excited to see him on the Field at Arrowhead. That was a cool moment.

Don't forget to be an AP-vangelist...Tell A Friend...

by woodman212 on Dec 10, 2009 11:16 PM CST reply actions  

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