Just read this and I thought it was pretty cool.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/peter_king/01/17/mmqb/index.html?eref=sihpThe moment I liked most from the weekend happened Sunday night, in the bowels of Qualcomm Stadium, where Marty Schottenheimer had coached the Chargers for five seasons, and where he shockingly was fired after going 14-2 and losing an opening playoff game.
Marty's boy, Brian, the offensive coordinator of the Jets, had just done his part Sunday orchestrating an offense with a rookie quarterback and a rookie running back into an upset of the Chargers that left the locals just as deflated as they were in 2006. And as a light rain fell on this crumbling place, Brian took out his cell phone, dialed his dad's number, heard him say, "Hello,'' and son said to father: "Dad, this one's for you.''
I always liked Marty. He is one of those coaches who always pushed his players hard, but they loved him for it.