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jnobes7

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could someone please tell mike murlarkey to stop coming on this website and voting to keep himself here. we dont want him.


haha dont mind me nothing is really on, i hate college football bowl games.
 
haha yea mularkeys a must go, i have no idea how anyone could make sense of keeping him around
 
could someone please tell mike murlarkey to stop coming on this website and voting to keep himself here. we dont want him.


haha dont mind me nothing is really on, i hate college football bowl games.

give Mularkey one more year. let him have all his weapons (culpepper), and lets see what the team can do behind a solid O-line and a solid running game.
 
yah, I do not understand him whatsoever. he sends recievers on routes where they do not have much chance of being successful. He has plays where only one reciever goes out on a route. He doesnt challenge the secondary at all, and we need a change.
 
I am surprised he was this bad. He has made too many mind-numbing decisions. It seems like if something was working he would say, "this too easy, lets try something harder." Think of the running game vs. Jets or spreading the field against the Vikings.
 
If you google "Mike Mularkey" you will find articles going back to the Steelers where people were ripping him. Then the guy fires 5 of his assistants as head coach of the Bills and less than a week later walks in & quits. I know there are those that want to give him a reprieve but he's damaged goods.
 
If you google "Mike Mularkey" you will find articles going back to the Steelers where people were ripping him. Then the guy fires 5 of his assistants as head coach of the Bills and less than a week later walks in & quits. I know there are those that want to give him a reprieve but he's damaged goods.

You've got it wrong. Mularkey didn't fire his assistants. The Bills informed him of the 5 assistants that THEY insist he replace, so instead of being a lackey and whipping boy, he had some integrity and walked away.... he supported his staff that he believed in, and quit the Bills because he couldn't keep the guys he had committed to and believed in. If you don't like Mularkey's play-calling, fine... but don't degrade him as a man, because he's a good guy.
 
how funny is it
that mularkey leaves pitt stealers and they win a SB then he leaves the bills n now they have a better season then last year
after all that WE pick him up from some soup kitchen and make him the Off coach and now we suck lol
 
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