Marty to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame

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.
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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.
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!!!
Congrats to Marty...
I can honestly say I was really excited to see him on the Field at Arrowhead. That was a cool moment.
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congrats marty!
those were the good ole days.
by MountainManMike on Dec 11, 2009 3:18 AM CST reply actions

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