A local fan favorite now confronts the end of life . . . Here's the latest update on the football legend:
Former Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer moved to hospice care following complications with Alzheimer's disease
by: Brian Dulle Posted: / Updated: KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Former Kansas City Chief's head coach Marty Schottenheimer has been moved to a hospice care facility near his home in Charlotte, North Carolina due to complications with Alzheimer's disease.
Godspeed Marty. You were one of the good guys.
ReplyDeleteWonder if his twins are there with him or at home with their mom who had an affair with a married man.
ReplyDelete^^^ You are a low life ass hole, hope you eat dingle berries on your way to rimming your own mother.
Delete^^Did you jack your meat while typing this? I suspect so.
ReplyDeleteEven from hospice the fucker can't win a game.
ReplyDeleteShould be in the Hall of Fame. 200 wins, #7 on the all time list. More wins than 21 other coaches who are in the Hall. The drawback - no super bowl win.
ReplyDelete3:54, 4:22, 4:51, 5:10
ReplyDeleteSee what you assholes have to look forward to?
Show some respect assholes or at least just STFU.
^^Eat my shorts CHUDboi!
ReplyDeleteFuck the Cheifs!
ReplyDeleteGood luck Marty.
ReplyDeleteYou resurrected the Chiefs franchise after nearly 20 years of misery.
You gave us a lot of great memories and we all were pulling for you to win a Super Bowl.
Cleveland Browns were stupid to fire Marty. They have sucked ever sense until this year. 30 years of suck.
ReplyDeleteWith Bernie Kosar at quarterback, Marty would have eventually made it to the Super Bowl.
Wonder if the "Tanners Bar & Grill / south" waitress is still getting money from Marty. She could have had me, I was single/free. But she chose Marty - AND RUINED THE CHIEFS!
ReplyDeleteOh what a tangled web we weave...
He showed up at a house party my mom was at and immediately went to bedroom with some skank he was with. He was friends with the owner of the house. This was in the early aughts.
DeleteDig a hole and bury him with Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteIn the “early aughts” , Marty was gone from KC. And no woman ruined the Chiefs. What ruined the Chiefs was their refusal for 35 years to draft a top tier QB. One journeyman/castoff QB after another. Marty did pretty well with a cast of mediocre QBs.
ReplyDeleteIn the late 80's, early 90's I leased Marty's Beechcraft Bonanza A36. Got to be around him a good deal about airplane stuff. He was a genuinely good person and very much a pleasure to be around. Just another pilot, no airs and no issues. I am saddened by this news. He was a good guy.
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