I know, ...PFT. Take it for what it's worth. But it sounds pretty good.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm
The Miami Dolphins could end up far better off as a result of offensive coordinator Scott Linehan's departure to accept the head coaching job in St. Louis. The Fins have offered Linehan's former position to former Bills coach Mike Mularkey, who resigned under odd circumstances nine days ago.
Mularkey, if he accepts, brings to the table the benefit of two years of knowledge of the Buffalo roster, and two years' experience game planning twice a year against the Jets, Pats -- and Dolphins.
Apart from Mularkey's credentials as an offensive coordinator with the Steelers, which got him his shot in Buffalo, Mularkey was regarded as a solid coach in his first season with the Bills. The wheels fell off, however, in 2005. Though it appeared that Mularkey would get one more year to turn it around, he quit a week after Marv Levy returned to the franchise as the new G.M., replacing Tom Donahoe.
And if Mularkey lands in South Florida, he likely won't make much less than he was earning with the Bills. Mularkey was paid $1 million in Buffalo, and Linehan got $800,000 last year from the Fins.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm