Marty Mornhinweg (born March 29, 1962) is currently the
offensive coordinator with the
Philadelphia Eagles, having joined the Eagles in 2003 as the assistant
head coach. He was named offensive coordinator on January 6, 2006, after the Eagles previous offensive coordinator
Brad Childress was hired as the head coach of the
Minnesota Vikings.
Playing career
Early years
Mornhingweg led the
Oak Grove Eagles high school varsity team to a CCS championship game in 1978 when they blew out St Francis, 52-7, for the CCS Title.
College
Mornhingweg played for four years as a starter, at quarterback, the
University of Montana, where he set 15 passing records.
Professional
Denver Dynamite
Mornhinweg became the starting
quarterback for the
Denver Dynamite in the
Arena Football League in 1987. He completed 3 of 4 passes for 30 yards and was sacked twice. Soon after Mornhinweg blew out his knee. His team, however, went on to win the inaugural
ArenaBowl I with a 45-16 victory over the
Pittsburgh Gladiators - a team that featured current
University of Arizona Head Coach
Mike Stoops.
Coaching career
College
In 1985, Mornhingweg was the coach for receivers at the University of Montana. Then, between 1988 and 1994, he was a coach at Northern Arizona (running backs), SE Missouri State (offense), Missouri (tight ends and the offensive line), and again at Northern Arizona (offense).
Professional
In 1995 and 1996, Mornhinweg was a coach with...
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