Marty Schottenheimer posted a 200-126-1 record over 21 seasons with four teams, but is perhaps best known for suffering close losses in the playoffs.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
Legendary NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer dies at 77
Marty Schottenheimer posted a 200-126-1 record over 21 seasons with four teams, but is perhaps best known for suffering close losses in the playoffs.
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