History would suggest so.
He had some damn good teams in Cleveland, and could never get them past a certain level.
Marty always finds a way to blow it.
2007-01-10 02:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure it was publicized outside of San Diego (although an obvious one is not needed) but does no one remember we threw out Marty-Ball?! It lost us a Ravens game we had in the bag. Conservitive Marty-Ball lost him those play-offs. He's a new man, and we're a different team -- better than any one he's had before. This year Marty and his wife are getting a SB victory for their 40th aniversery (which is exactly on SB sunday).
So that would definitely be NO
2007-01-10 03:22:11
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answered by Andy T 4
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Yes. Take this from a Cleveland fan. You will want to be up by more than 7 late in the game. He WILL go into the prevent defense, and you WILL lose. Luckily, with LT running the ball, a conservative gameplan is not a bad thing for the Chargers.
2007-01-10 02:11:51
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answered by clone1973 5
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I'll tell you by superbowl time at the latest. Right now I'm leaning on no, I think this is his year. If he does lose with all the talent he has this year... then yes.
2007-01-10 01:58:18
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answered by Eric 3
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5-12 in postseason and I believe he's lost his last 5.
Yes, he is.
It's up to him to break the trend though. Hopefully for the Chargers fans, he's learnt his lessons.
2007-01-10 02:34:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Hope so. I wanna see a Colts-Patriots game for an AFC Championship. GO COLTS!
2007-01-10 04:40:10
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answered by Sixteen and Oh 5
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maybe he can watch the game form a soundproof booth and we can test this theory
2007-01-10 04:21:12
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answered by Jim G 7
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yes, it'll be an early exit for the Bolts
2007-01-10 02:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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NO
2007-01-10 02:15:24
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answered by CareBear 5
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