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shaneo69 01-10-2007 10:11 PM

Interesting NFL notes from the Czar
 
Schottenheimer on thin ice

It may seem insane for those close to Marty Schottenheimer to hear this, but if Bill Belichick and the Patriots come to San Diego and stuff L.T. and beat the Chargers you can bet the mortgage that Schottenheimer will be unemployed next Monday.

This is why Miami owner Wayne Huizenga should wait to see the outcome of this weekend’s playoff game. Schottenheimer, who hasn’t heard word one about an extension in San Diego after going 14-2 this season, basically doesn’t even talk much football with the team’s general manager, A.J. Smith. It definitely is the worst football marriage among the remaining playoff teams.

Schottenheimer will be 64 next September, and unlike his younger buddy, Bill Cowher, he definitely wants to keep coaching another four or five seasons.

There is no doubt that Schottenheimer is a solid coach. It’s his 5-12 playoff record that the Chargers are very concerned about. Smith and Dean Spanos believe they have a Super Bowl worthy team and if they don’t make it to Miami, well, you get the drift.

Smith might turn the job over to defensive coordinator Wade Phillips. At least, those two men talk to one another.

Boring Bears played a role

The Eagles are very upset about playing Saturday night in New Orleans after winning their playoff game late Sunday night. They officially have the shortest time in which to prepare for their Divisional Playoff game. But the league definitely wanted the Saints, America’s new favorite team, to be playing in prime time on Saturday.

The Saints wanted it, too. Unlike the Bears, the Saints have an exciting offense and Reggie Bush.

Yes, the league could have shifted the Saints to Sunday night and had the Bears play early on Saturday. That makes some sense because Seattle has few national followers.

But that would have meant forcing the Patriots to fly across country and play San Diego on Saturday night. You can bet that owner Bob Kraft and Bill Belichick would have gone nuts. Like the Eagles, they would have been stuck with the short week and a much longer flight than Philadelphia’s. Fighting the winds this time of year, the Patriots would have been in the air more than six hours.

And that’s why the Eagles drew the short stick. The Bears are boring and Kraft carries more weight at the league office.

Why Arizona Loses

There are a lot of great things about playing and working in Phoenix. The Cardinals have a first-rate facility and their new stadium is an exciting venue. So, why can’t the Cardinals turn around their fortunes?

Because ownership simply doesn’t get it.

They should be turning over their football team, control and all, to the best man available. They made a semi-run at USC’s Pete Carroll, but the money and the control factor wasn’t enough for Carroll. Now, they apparently are allowing several veteran players to be a part of the coaching interview process. How nuts is that? An owner may want to ask one of his veteran players what he thinks about someone as a coach, but it should be simply to gauge the locker room. What head coach wants to accept the job knowing that the players didn't want him or preferred someone else?

The Cardinals may have better offensive talent than some NFC teams, but they will never win until the Bidwill family takes a bold initiative and steps away from the team and find the right man. I would have kept Denny Green for one more year and waited to sign Bill Cowher next year and given him the keys to the team.

Jones furious with Parcells?

If the story coming out of New Jersey is correct, that Dallas head coach Bill Parcells tried to throw his name in the ring for the general manager position with the New York Giants once his son-in-law, Scott Pioli, politely declined to be interviewed, Jerry Jones has got to be livid. Its one thing to want to retire and leave the Cowboys, but it’s a totally different issue to leave and then work for a divisional rival like the Giants.

Jones wants Parcells to coach his team next season. This news could jeopardize that situation.

Speaking of Pioli, his decision not to pursue the New York job may put the clamps on other teams pursuing him in the future. But who can blame him? He enjoys working with Belichick and the Patriots, and as long as Tom Brady remains healthy, New England will continue to be a Super Bowl contender virtually every season. That is not a bad thing.

Pioli has passed now on several opportunities, from Cleveland to Miami and Seattle. A lot of money has been tossed at him, but Bob Kraft pays him over $1 million and he loves New England.

FAX 01-10-2007 10:14 PM

Nice post. Thanks, Mr. shaneo69.

The Parcells story is particularly interesting. If true, I imagine that Jones was livid. Can't really blame Parcells, though. The Cowboys would be a great match for Herm.

FAX

Deberg_1990 01-10-2007 10:16 PM

Probably true about Marty. Ive been predicting a New England upset of the Bolts for the past few days. Marty has alot to prove this weekend.

Easy 6 01-10-2007 10:17 PM

I hope Parcells sets the stadium on fire right before he goes.

Deberg_1990 01-10-2007 10:21 PM

Man, its tough being a Chiefs fan....but its got to be pitiful to be an Arizona Cards fan...

Chiefnj 01-11-2007 08:44 AM

How ironic and great would it be if Marty is fired and goes to the Raiders.

Reerun_KC 01-11-2007 08:53 AM

Marty should be fired... If it wasnt for AJ Smith, Cam Cameron and Phillips as DC.. Marty would still be running his shitty MartyBall that Hermie loves so much...

Marty is a coach joke. Good bye Marty and hope to never see you coaching in the NFL agian... ****ing playoff chokeing loser!!!!

Brock 01-11-2007 08:57 AM

Any coach who couldn't get THAT team into the Super Bowl deserves to be fired, not just Marty.

Brock 01-11-2007 08:57 AM

Pioli is Parcells son in law? Huh, interesting.

KcMizzou 01-11-2007 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj
How ironic and great would it be if Marty is fired and goes to the Raiders.

That would suck.

chagrin 01-11-2007 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by shaneo69
Jerry Jones has got to be livid. Its one thing to want to retire and leave the Cowboys, but it’s a totally different issue to leave and then work for a divisional rival like the Giants.



Whatever, he's done this 2 times already, and his method of leaving the Jets and the Patriots was pretty lame, this is no suprise.

Brock 01-11-2007 09:11 AM

I don't know why anybody hires Parcells anymore, he's a complete flake.

HemiEd 01-11-2007 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj
How ironic and great would it be if Marty is fired and goes to the Raiders.

That aint going to happen, Marty truly does hate the Raiders.

siberian khatru 01-11-2007 09:33 AM

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Now, they apparently are allowing several veteran players to be a part of the coaching interview process.
I've never heard of such a thing.

FringeNC 01-11-2007 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC
If it wasnt for AJ Smith, Cam Cameron and Phillips as DC.. Marty would still be running his shitty MartyBall that Hermie loves so much...

Pretty much...except Marty was right that SD should have traded Rivers and re-signed Brees. If San Diego loses, it's just as likely that it will be Rivers choking rather than Marty.


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