Source: Associated Press
By Bernie Wilson
Marty Schottenheimer got a vote of confidence Monday from LaDainian Tomlinson. Unfortunately for Schottenheimer, the league MVP isn’t going to be deciding whether he remains as coach of the San Diego Chargers following their shocking ouster well short of the Super Bowl.
Tomlinson and defensive end Luis Castillo defended Schottenheimer, whose job could be in jeopardy after the Chargers’ bumbling 24-21 loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday, their first home defeat of the season.
Team president Dean Spanos is expected to make the final call on Schottenheimer’s future, based on a recommendation by general manager A.J. Smith.
It’s not often that a coach is in danger of being fired after his team has the NFL’s best record in the regular season. But Schottenheimer and Smith, known for their stubborn personalities, have had a strained relationship due to disagreements over personnel moves. They were called into Spanos’ office one Saturday in the offseason and told to get on the same page.
Plus, the front office didn’t expect a team loaded with nine Pro Bowlers and five All-Pros to get the heave-ho in the divisional round.
Smith didn’t return calls and Spanos wasn’t made available to the media.
Schottenheimer didn’t meet with reporters, either. He was holding his usual end-of-season meetings with each of his players _ something the Chargers hoped they’d be doing the week following the Super Bowl.
The most successful coach never to reach the Super Bowl, Schottenheimer has one year left on his contract, at more than $3 million. He said late in the regular season that here had been no talks toward an extension, which would make him a lame duck if he’s brought back.
‘I think Marty has done a tremendous job,’ said Tomlinson, whose remarkable season included setting NFL records with 31 touchdowns and 186 points, and winning the rushing title with 1,815 yards.
‘When you look at before he came, where we were, he’s totally changed not only the perception of the franchise, but the mind-set of the players that are playing the game and the kind of players that keep coming year after year,’ Tomlinson said. ‘There comes a time where the players got to get the coach over the hump. Obviously, a lot of the things we did as a team yesterday, Marty didn’t have any control over it.’
Schottenheimer is 47-33 in five seasons with the Chargers, with two AFC West titles. He’s won 35 games the last three years.
Overall, he’s 200-126-1 in 20 1/2 seasons as a head coach with Cleveland, Kansas City, Washington and San Diego.
In the playoffs, though, he’s 5-13, with a six-game losing streak. Sunday was the ninth time a Schottenheimer-coached team lost its opening playoff game.
The Chargers (14-3) were still stunned at their self-destruction, which let Tom Brady keep the Patriots in the game, then win it late.
The Chargers had four turnovers after committing only 15 in the regular season. The most crucial was when safety Marlon McCree intercepted Brady’s fourth-down pass, then tried to return it and had it stripped, with former Chargers receiver Reche Caldwell recovering.
The Chargers challenged, but lost a timeout when the play was upheld. Five plays later, Brady hit Caldwell on a 4-yard touchdown pass, and Kevin Faulk added a tricky conversion run to tie it at 21.
New England’s Stephen Gostkowski kicked a 31-yard field goal with 1:10 left, and San Diego’s Pro Bowl kicker Nate Kaeding was short on a 54-yard field goal try with 3 seconds left.
Among the other miscues were Eric Parker’s muffed punt and Drayton Florence’s 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty for head-butting Daniel Graham, which led to Stephen Gostkowski’s 24-yard field that pulled the Patriots to 14-13.
‘We made critical mistakes that you cannot make in a game like that,’ Castillo said. ‘And I’ll say this: It was mistakes that have nothing to do with coaching. There’s no way to coach a player down from his emotion. There’s no way to coach a player not to get a personal foul. I mean, you can only say so much. It’s things that were in our control that we’d been doing all year, and we made mistakes and we messed up. As players, we accept the responsibility.’
Castillo hopes Schottenheimer returns.
‘All I can say is, as players, we love playing for him. We love stepping on that field knowing that he’s with us. Through the years, I don’t know if Marty’s been considered a player’s coach or not. But the last two years that I’ve been with him, he’s been a great coach in that you want to play for him.’
The loss to the Patriots, who won three Super Bowls in four seasons, will hurt for a long time.
‘A lot of us feel like this is the best team we’ve ever played on,’ Castillo said. ‘To go 14-2, I mean, the proof was there. To have the MVP on your team, to have nine Pro Bowlers and five Pro Bowl alternates, we had the pieces in place. That’s why it’s so disappointing, that’s why it hurts so bad to not being able to capitalize on that opportunity. To have a team like this and to make the mistakes that we made, it hurts.’
The Chargers have several players under long-term contracts and should be loaded for the future. Their biggest need is probably at wide receiver. Linebacker Donnie Edwards, also at odds with Smith, will be an unrestricted free agent and isn’t expected back.
Tomlinson went out strong, rushing for 123 yards and catching two passes for 64 yards. He scored the first two postseason touchdowns of his career. And then it was over.
‘We’re going to be back, now,’ Tomlinson said. ‘It’s something that was disappointing, but I tell you, I guarantee you we will be back next year. So we’re going to see the same teams. I believe we will be one of the teams that will be competing for the Super Bowl spot every year.’
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Schottenheimer: You are an idiot! I hope you enjoy the umemployment line. Kaeding will join you soon. He should have been there a long time ago.
Please keep Marty the “Nazi” around a little longer. He fits in well in a city who is well known for their fair-weather-fans. You deserve to have this virus infecting your team. I can’t wait until the injuries catch up to you. You have been injury free the past three years at key positions. I predict that the “Whiner” (LT) will have an ACL tear or a broken leg in three places next year. Where will you be then? In the bottm of the AFC West which you are well to familiar with. You choked and that is the bottom line. We arrived here on Friday and could not help but read that rag of a paper you call the San Diego Union Tribune post a story on Saturday about making plans for a victory Super Bowl parade for the Chargers! What do you think players do aound the hotel after practice? Did you not think that story was not going to be posted in the locker room bulletin board? That story fired me up and I am just a fan. That is a slap in the face to the NFL and the teams in the AFC battling to make a Super Bowl run. You deserve what you have coming to you San Diego!
Get over it all of you. You had the better players and maybe even the better team, but you lost. You played hard but stupidly. There is no excuse for the “head buttin” incident. You mad crucial errors of judgement……trying to field that muffed punt. You were subject of some great plays by the PATS, namely Troy Brown stripping the interception, the two point coversion, and Brady’s 50 yd pass to Caldwell (hmmmmmm wasn’t he released by the “bolts”?),
Why didn’t Tomlinson get more touces? Dumb move Charger coaching staff. He is the best. I’d keep firing that gun until it was empty.
And Ladamian………………What was it, two or three PATS emulation of Merriman’s “dance”? Give me a break. Of couurse his “juiced” up dance doesn’t taunt anyone does it. But I guess his dance card wasn’t exactly filled up on Sunday now was it. And to blame Belichick……….that’s rich! You talk about class, man you showed none. The character of a man is evidenced in how he handles adversity. You didn’t handle it very well.
Look at the game films and you will understand just how far mental toughness can take a team. You develop a little of that and you might make it out of the 1st round.
Go PATS! The horseshoe wearers are next.
Hondo #17
OMG! All you haters grow up!!! Marty did a great job bringing The Chargers to the Playoffs!! Yes they had some terrible mess ups that cost them the win but doesn’t make them any less of a team than anyone out there. We’ll be back just watch!!! Go Chargers, we love you!!!
I agree with Michelle. Keep that “Nazi” around a little longer. He makes for good blog talk. I am $10,000.00 richer thanks to that idiot. Chooooooooookkkkkkkkkkeeeeeers!
Don’t blow up this coach/team. Just like the Steelers who went 15 and 1, but failed in the postseason – the bolts are very close. They need to take this anger and focus it to strengthen their weaknesses, grow up and control their emotions. They are a young team, lead by a young quarterback and it showed. They got schooled by NE. This is a learning experience that could propel them many years of success.
You guys are way out of line!! Period!! LT the MVP and the other 9 pro bowl starters are going to come back and have this as motivation to kick some major butt next year. Getting rid of Marty would be stupid! Did Denver fire there coach when they lost in the first round the year before there championship? No! They sucked it up, came back and slapped the league around the next year and won it all. Learn from this and come back hungry!
Yo “Pat’s” fans, get off the dope and regain your long term memory will ya! Your “Pat’s” were the worst team in the league for 20 years or so. Remember? After your coach and Brady lose there steam your crapy town will be cursed for another 80 years with out a championship of any sorts. (Sox, Pat’s, Celtics) Remember also that Eric Parker and Draton Florence gave the game to you with a bowe on it. Enjoy your run right now because you know it wont last for to much longer!
Keep Marty the “Nazi” around a little longer. They are only keeping him around for another year so that they would not be the butt of jokes around the NFL for letting a 14-2 coach go. Why did they not give him a contract extebtion for more than one year? He is gone after next year! Chargers you deserve to have this virus coaching your team. One and Done next year again.