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The dig on Schottenheimer was that he could never win important games. His career playoff record is only 5- 13 over 21 years as a coach. His last playoff win was in 1993 with Kansas City- none in his final 13 years (five playoff games in that time). Regular season he was only below .500 once (four seasons he was at .500- lifetime he was at .613). http://www.pro-football-reference.co...es/SchoMa0.htm It is unlikely the Chargers would have won Super Bowl rings under him.
Chargers have had good players but not much depth. They start off seasons good but as injuries accumulate, they don't play as well. The fan base can be thin compared to some teams too (lots of other distractions here I guess). They don't sell out all their games and when the Raiders come to town, most are wearing silver and black. Embarassing when the home team fans are outnumbered by visiting ones. But they want a new stadium which would likely have more expensive tickets to help pay for it. I was checking on tickets for the Denver game in December here- $150 for nosebleed tickets in the upper corner. No wonder not as many fans go. They can't afford to.Super Bowl Wins: 0
Overall Championships: 0
Conference Championships: 0
Division Championships: 8
In fairness, the baseball team doesn't draw well either even with their relatively new stadium and cheaper tickets- but I guess that is from having a lousy team.
Last edited by Zippyjuan; 10-28-2014 at 06:32 PM.
Are the Redskins going to ride Colt McCoy all the way to the Superbowl?
Stay tuned...
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Cowboys fan destroys house after team's loss to Redskins
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/2717035...ss-to-redskins
Well I guess at least the Cowboys fan wasn't filmed gang stomping a Redskins fan in the bathroom.
http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/...e-process-backIRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered two fractured transverse process in his back in the loss to the Washington Redskins, but there remains a chance he could play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, according to multiple sources.
The Cowboys and Romo have stressed this is not related to the disk surgery he had last December and is not a threat to end his season. Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty suffered a similar injury this season and missed just one game.
ESPN's Ed Werder reported Romo would either start or be inactive against the Cardinals. He did not practice all week and is officially listed as questionable.
The transverse process is a small bone that sticks out from either side of the vertebrae. Romo has been receiving multiple hours of treatment all week at the Cowboys' facility and at home.
Romo suffered the injury when he took a knee from Redskins linebacker Keenan Robinson on a third-quarter sack last Monday night. After taking X-rays, which were negative, and receiving a pain-killing injection, Romo returned for the Cowboys' final two drives of the game. He had a CT scan Tuesday.
Brandon Weeden would start against the Cardinals if Romo cannot play. Weeden took all of the first-team snaps during the week with Romo unable to practice.
The Cowboys travel to London on Monday for their Nov. 9 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. With a long flight and an achy back from two back surgeries in less than a year, Romo's practice schedule likely will be monitored leading up to that game whether Romo plays Sunday or not.
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Something tells me he's going to have a lot of problems later in life.
any Denver fans left in here?
Seahawks were quite underwhelming today....but....its still a 'W'....
49er's....i got nothin'....just cleanin' my rear view mirror...
IIRC, all the team owners split those types of profits evenly. The theory was it was more profitable to make it into the playoffs, but not all the way to the bowl. Dunno. I used to listen to sports radio when delivering papers in k.c. I heard it come up a few times.
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