'Magical' memories: Rams remain dear to Mike Martz

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There’s something poetic about Mike Martz, master of disguise, blending into the background. The coach who drew up all those elaborate offenses, fooled so many NFL defenses, now lives on a suburban cul-de-sac on a hillside that overlooks Sea World. He has a neat and comfortable home with a beautiful deck, but not the kind of walled palace where a Super Bowl coach might reside.

Even a Rams running back who “took it to the house” for him so often in St. Louis, Marshall Faulk, had trouble finding the Martz abode.

“Marshall came for dinner, and he had to pull over on the way,” Martz said. “He called me and said, `Am I in the right place?’ I said, `Yeah, you are. Just keep coming.’ ”

After four-plus decades in football, including stints with five NFL franchises, the Martzes are back in their hometown. Mike and Julie grew up in San Diego and were married in the small church behind their house. They thought about building their dream retirement home in Hawaii or Mexico, but ultimately decided to run a comeback route to where Mike was once a tight end at San Diego Mesa College (before going on to UC Santa Barbara and Fresno State.)

“We bought this house at the height of the market,” said Martz, 65, his desk adorned with a replica of the Lombardi Trophy he won as offensive coordinator of the “Greatest Show on Turf” Rams. “Ugliest place you’ve ever seen. It was chocolate brown with green shag carpet. The pool had a leak at the bottom that we didn’t know about.”

The extensive renovation he did on the home pales in comparison to the remodeling of the Rams that he and head coach Dick Vermeil did in the late 1990s. The team finished 4-12 in 1998, the year before Martz arrived, and 13-3 in his first season, going on to edge Jeff Fisher’s Tennessee Titans in the Super Bowl. With out-of-nowhere sensation Kurt Warner at quarterback, along with Faulk and receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, the Rams put up ridiculous offensive numbers and took the league by storm. They scored more than 30 points 12 separate times.

Martz came into the NFL as a quarterbacks coach with the Los Angeles Rams in 1992, and was with them for five seasons – including the first two years in St. Louis – before coaching quarterbacks in Washington for two seasons. But the real nostalgic connection he has is with those glory days in St. Louis, starting in 1999 and, after Vermeil retired, his 2000-05 stint as head coach. Those Rams reached the Super Bowl again in 2001 but lost to New England.

“It was magical,” he said of those days. “Somebody asked me at the time, and I said, `We’re in a special place in time. Nobody will ever be here again.’ If you’re ever fortunate enough in your life to be involved in something like that, you know how special it really is.”

The final six years of Martz’s coaching career, as offensive coordinator in Detroit, San Francisco and Chicago, only underscored how special those St. Louis days were for him. Since, he and Julie have enjoyed retirement, spending part of the year at the home they built on nine acres in Idaho, a place big enough for holidays their four children and their families.

But football is never far away for Martz, who works as a radio analyst for the “Mighty 1090,” breaking down the Chargers.

“The Chargers are just blowing my mind. I love watching them. They’re so competitive,” he said of the team that lost four of its first five games but rebounded in the past two weeks with upsets of Denver and Atlanta.

Martz has been particularly impressed by the emergence of San Diego rookie defensive end Joey Bosa, who has four sacks in three games, and second-year running back Melvin Gordon, who had zero touchdowns last season but eight in this season’s first seven games.

“He’s more physical when he runs now,” Martz said of Gordon. “He’s aggressive. Before, it seemed like he would hunt and peck a little bit. Now he makes a decision and gets upfield. He’s breaking tackles instead of trying to dance out of things.”

Martz likes what he sees from a couple of rookie quarterbacks, Dallas’ Dak Prescott and Philadelphia’s Carson Wentz, but was a bit more circumspect on the topic of No. 1 pick Jared Goff, who has yet to make his debut with the Rams. He’s careful not to second guess the decisions made by his former franchise.

“I don’t know anything about why they’re not playing the quarterback,” he said. “Anytime you have a guy like that you’re so invested in … maybe they don’t feel comfortable with what they’ve got around him. That’s the only thing I can imagine, but they know what they’re doing. I’m sure they’re doing the right thing with him.”

Martz calls himself a “huge Goff fan” and said he likes everything about him as a player. His good friend, Ted Tollner, worked with both Goff and Wentz before the draft.

“I put the tape on and watched Goff play in college, and I was mesmerized,” Martz said. “He made some throws that only really elite players can make under duress. To me that’s the difference that can make a great player, what they do under duress. Just the skill level to make a throw off-balance, and then knowing you’re just going to get your butt kicked. That’s what Kurt did.”

Martz has a special appreciation for what Minnesota offensive coordinator has done with quarterback Sam Bradford, bringing him up to speed quickly and playing to his strengths, and said it’s “hard to imagine Atlanta not being a factor in the playoffs.”

In the AFC, he said New England can never be discounted, and, with Pittsburgh banged up, thinks the door is open for Cincinnati to ascend.

As for returning to coaching, Martz said: “Never say never. It’s possible, but unlikely.”

By all appearances, he’s happy in retirement. He said he can watch 31 NFL teams – everybody but the Rams.

“Mentally I just start coaching again when I see the helmets and uniform,” he said. “It’s just emotional for me. I know it’s stupid, but it brings all the emotion back in me.”

That, even the master can’t disguise.
 

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"Mentally I just start coaching again when I see the helmets and uniform,” he said. “It’s just emotional for me. I know it’s stupid, but it brings all the emotion back in me.”

That, even the master can’t disguise.
Great read.

Love to have him run our offense and have Fisher stfu and worrry only about defense and ST's. Austin and Gurley would explode under Martz.
 

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Do you guys think there will ever be a chance that he coaches the Rams again?
 

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Do you guys think there will ever be a chance that he coaches the Rams again?
I sure hope so... love listening to Martz as an analyst. He still has some winning in him.
 

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Martz calls himself a “huge Goff fan” and said he likes everything about him as a player. His good friend, Ted Tollner, worked with both Goff and Wentz before the draft.

“I put the tape on and watched Goff play in college, and I was mesmerized,” Martz said. “He made some throws that only really elite players can make under duress. To me that’s the difference that can make a great player, what they do under duress. Just the skill level to make a throw off-balance, and then knowing you’re just going to get your butt kicked. That’s what Kurt did.”

The ultimate QB guru speaketh . . . all who have ears, let them hear . . .
 

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This man won us a Super Bowl. Wish there was some way to get him coaching our team again
 

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Don't think there will be anything like it ever again. Literally magical.
 

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Martz was a genius. He took Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears offense and pushed them to a division title and the 2010 NFC Championship Game. I know Martz was tough on QBs, but he sure could get the most of them. I wouldn't mind him finding a way back onto our coaching staff. Marshall too!
 

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Said it before, that he was the guy Fish should have brought back as his OC particularly this past offseason when he took a rare passing talent at 1 overall. Nobody knows the passing game better than Martz. This offense would be clicking and scoring TDs and the Rams would be a matchup nightmare had they brought him in.

It's stupid that he's out of the game man. The dude is still one of the best OCs around.
 

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After the 99 SB win I thought that team was going to win 3-4 more. It's a little painful to think about how there is never going to be a better team than that and we only got 1 SB out of it.
 

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Said it before, that he was the guy Fish should have brought back as his OC particularly this past offseason when he took a rare passing talent at 1 overall. Nobody knows the passing game better than Martz. This offense would be clicking and scoring TDs and the Rams would be a matchup nightmare had they brought him in.

It's stupid that he's out of the game man. The dude is still one of the best OCs around.

Good and bad. Martz would get Goff productive quickly AND install an offense that utilized our threats. We'd potentially be not just good, but great on offense in a very short period of time.

The bad comes from Martz sacrificing QBs. His personality hasn't kept him out of the league. Rob Ryan is still coaching with MORE and far less to show for it. And Martz got 4K yards from John Kitna, get cryin' out loud. Problem is that there is one thing you can't ruin on a football team and that's the QB. Martz exposes the QB too often. I actually think Goff would be an excellent fit to learn from Martz and maybe a partnership of Fisher and Martz would lessen the risk to the QB.

We'll never know, but Goff would be 20x better under Martz than this offensive regime (in every sense).
 

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I can't help but think how great of a duo Greg Williams and Mike Martz would be as coordinators. Granted that's a lot of ego there lol their both mad geniuses on their respective sides of the ball.
 

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*sigh* This was a good read, but makes me super (bowl) nostalgic for the GSOT. Can we just hire Martz and bring back Marshall, KW , Bruce and Holt? Just for one game?
 

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“Mentally I just start coaching again when I see the helmets and uniform,” he said. “
That would be great. We need someone coaching this team for a change.
 

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Can only hope Kronke is paying attention.

Martzs talent and love of the Rams would win championships as well as provide the entertainment LA requires.

Your up Stan, do you have the balls?
 

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What a great read, but one of the things that really sticks out to me is how fondly Martz and Faulk speak of their times with the St Louis Rams but Kurt holds a grudge for the greatest years of his career. Maybe it is because he found renewed success in Arizona so he hung his hat on that but its a bit bittersweet to listen to Kurt bash the Rams at times on NFL Gameday.

As others have said, I'd love to see Martz coaching for the Rams.They have talent at QB and RB so get some WRs and make it happen.
 

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I'm very happy to hear that Martz has a special connection with the Rams. One that he doesn't have with any other team. He can't even watch the Rams LOL.

Warms my heart.
 

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Great read.

Love to have him run our offense and have Fisher stfu and worrry only about defense and ST's. Austin and Gurley would explode under Martz.
I'd love to see him come back to the Rams, But I don't think it will happen!:(
 

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I'd give my left nutt if the Rams hired him as our OC, Martz coaching the offense and Williams coaching the defense..... wow. Someone give me Fishers # this just makes too much sense.