L. Todd Spencer
The Washington Post seems to have a really odd sense of propriety, or more importantly, a terrible sense of who the bad guys are vs. who the good guys are.
According to Fox News, NFL coach Marty Schottenheimer was given an obituary in the Washington Post when he died during his battle with Alzheimer’s at 77. He was one of the coaches who had racked up more wins than most others
Yet, the Washington Post’s headline that reported the death read “Marty Schottenheimer, NFL coach whose teams wilted in the postseason, dies at 77,” sparking outrage and blowback: