skins009
02-12-2007, 10:39 PM
Martty is an extremely average head coach. To be honest AJ Smith had more to do with the team going 12-4 than Marty. This guy has done a terrific job of picking talent and building the team. In my opinion the Chargers are only behind the Ravens in terms of talent. They need a new coach to continue to grow Phillip Rivers and that can run the 3-4 defense. If they can find that, they'll win the super bowl next year.
As I have said before, he should be gone(fired). People argued but hey the staff was all leaving. Disputing the call of the fumble then his team imploding with penalties was so typical.
sportscurmudgeon
02-12-2007, 10:45 PM
I simply do not understand this move. The Chargers have already lost 4 assistant coaches/coordinators in the offseason.
What is going on out there?
RobH4413
02-12-2007, 10:50 PM
What are the stipulations of the Tuna's retirement?
Can he still coach this year, or does he have to take a year off since he retired?
I'm sure Parcells loves to surf.
AlvinWalton'sNeckBrace
02-12-2007, 10:51 PM
plus they're minus an offensive and defensive coordinator aren't they? Look for them to slip some
Dirtbag59
02-12-2007, 10:56 PM
Outside of Ron Rivera, whos on the market? Now that I think about it they should hire none other than former Redskin RUSS GRIMM.
Big C
02-12-2007, 10:59 PM
dumb move to fire him. 14-2 and lost their head coach, oc, and dc.
also rivera isnt a good fit since he runs a 4-3 and san diego has an awesome 3-4
RobH4413
02-12-2007, 10:59 PM
Outside of Ron Rivera, whos on the market? Now that I think about it they should hire none other than former Redskin RUSS GRIMM.
That's the first thing that popped into my head.
I also have a feeling Tuna isn't finished... I don't know why... I'm probably just insane.
Norv Turner is also still out there. I don't see that happening however.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
02-12-2007, 11:13 PM
Martty is an extremely average head coach.
Do you honestly believe this statement or was it pure hyperbole? Because Marty is one of the "winningest" coaches in HISTORY of the NFL. Moreover, unlike a lot of coaches who seem to only perform when they have a HoF QB at the helm or al All-Star cast, Marty has won in a lot of places with a lot of different personnel and coaches. Marty's consistency in winning despite changes in scenery, personnel, assistants, GMs, fans, etc. tells me that he's well above "average." To have gone 8-8 with the personnel he had here in D.C. should, by itself, speak volumes.
Moreover, that the Chargers waited until now to make this move says a lot about the wisdom of the Charger front office. Most of the quality/choice assistants are gone, the top head coaching candidates are gone, and teams are gearing up for the draft and free agency. To dump your head coach now is about as dumb as it gets.