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"He never won a Super Bowl. He won over 200 games in the NFL, but I would put his legacy up with anyone that's ever coached the game." Brian Schottenheimer thinking of dad, Marty, on Father's Day ...
His reasoning for that is because of his late father Marty Schottenheimer. Marty was an NFL coach for 21 seasons with the Cleveland Browns (1984-1988), Kansas City Chiefs (1990-1998), Washington ...
He gave a touching quote about Marty, who died in 2021, and got a little choked up while discussing how much he misses his father. "I know he's proud," Schottenheimer said of Marty. "I miss him.
Marty Schottenheimer is a member of an exclusive club. Marty was a head coach for 21 years with four NFL teams. He’s one of eight head coaches with 200 or more career victories.
On Father’s Day weekend, Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer remembers the impact his late father, Marty, left on him and the NFL around him.
Schottenheimer credited former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, whom the first-year head coach worked under as Seattle's offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2020, for helping shape that philosophy.
But his thoughts will also be with his late father: legendary NFL coach Marty Schottenheimer, who passed away in 2021. "I know he's proud. I miss him," Schottenheimer said, pausing to compose himself.
His father, Marty Schottenheimer, was a successful NFL head coach for 21 seasons. However, despite 13 playoff appearances, he was never able to win a Super Bowl.