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Not only can I still look at him and think of the guy he was, I vividly remember things he did that never happened.

Who took down Godzilla when he tried to destroy New York?

Kurt Warner

When Iven Ooze took control of America's people with his hypnotic super sperm, who saved the day?

Kurt Warner

When Matt thought about letting Teddy host a round in Survivor, who helplessly fought and fought for him to reconsider?

Kurt Warner

QFT.
 
Bull****

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Haha, Billy looks like he's 42.
 
Torry Holt's not the Pink Ranger. Everybody knows Mike Martz looks like Mrs. Doubtfire. :whatever:

Mike Martz reminded me of Billy. I figured Torry Holt was the hottest of the Rams shown - so he got Kimberly's spot :o
 
So ESPN is doing their "Field Pass" thing for each team's offseason.

The Raiders were pretty much given no hope, and they were predicted to be last place in the division, again. The Lions were predicted to go 6-10. But Tampa was predicted as a "possible playoff contender".

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So ESPN is doing their "Field Pass" thing for each team's offseason.

The Raiders were pretty much given no hope, and they were predicted to be last place in the division, again.

****! Somebody needs to whack Al Davis. Any takers?
 
Here's the story so far:

Sources close to Marty Schottenheimer and the San Diego Chargers said the coach was fired by the team Monday, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported.

Schottenheimer and Chargers general manager A.J. Smith have been having disagreements over staffing after losing a number of assistants. Dean Spanos, the team president, told Schottenheimer on Monday that it wasn't going to work between him and Smith.

Three days after the Chargers melted down in a stunning 24-21 playoff loss to New England, Spanos decided that bringing Schottenheimer back for the final year of his contract gave San Diego its best chance to win.

Schottenheimer, though, declined the team's offer of a one-year extension for 2008 worth $4.5 million, with a $1 million buyout.

"Right now, I wasn't comfortable accepting it," Schottenheimer told the Associated Press shortly after the season. He would have earned more than $3 million in 2007.

With a regular-season record of 200-126-1 with Cleveland, Kansas City, Washington and San Diego, Schottenheimer is the most successful coach never to have reached the Super Bowl.
 
So now the question is: where's he going to go (with no head jobs open), and who's going to replace him?

That's an incredible job opportunity for anyone.
 
Are there any open head coaching positions still :huh:
 
You KNOW some team is gonna fire their coach within the next few days to get Marty.
 
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