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Thoughts on Mularkey?

billsfan5121

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I just wanted to get your opinions on Mularkey's play calling. Do you guys like him (not likely)? How long you think it will be till Saben takes over play calling? And do you think they would bring him back next year?
 
Saban taking over playcalling now is as unlikely as him taking over Linehan's playcalling last year. I think Mularkey might get moved down to the field like Linehan did, though.

He's definitely gone at the end of the season.
 
billsfan5121 said:
I just wanted to get your opinions on Mularkey's play calling. Do you guys like him (not likely)? How long you think it will be till Saben takes over play calling? And do you think they would bring him back next year?

I agree, it was Mularkey who picked out receivers who drop the ball very effectively and offensive linemen who underperform without any prompting and a quarterback/sack magnet who holds the ball longer than most people can hold their breath. It's his fault. Brilliant.
 
savoy said:
I agree, it was Mularkey who picked out receivers who drop the ball very effectively and offensive linemen who underperform without any prompting and a quarterback/sack magnet who holds the ball longer than most people can hold their breath. It's his fault. Brilliant.

NO, but it was his brilliant idea for our RB to try his first career pass on a twp point conversation to tie the game. It is his decision to only give our RB 12-15 carries a game. It is his brilliant play calling that has us always out of the shotgun and not giving any decent lead blocking schemes for brown.

ANYONE WHO THINKS MULARKEY IS GOOD FOR OUR OFFENSE, SHOULD LOOK AT THE BILLS OFFENSE LAST YEAR WHEN THEY WERE THE SWEETHEART PICK AFTER THEY HAD WON LIKE 5 STRAIGHT AT THE END OF THE '04 SEASON!!!!!:tantrum:
 
savoy said:
I agree, it was Mularkey who picked out receivers who drop the ball very effectively and offensive linemen who underperform without any prompting and a quarterback/sack magnet who holds the ball longer than most people can hold their breath. It's his fault. Brilliant.

Whats the run/pass ratio in the second half of your games. He's terrible. Don't get mad at me. I bet over 75% of this board would agree with me
 
dolfan121 said:
NO, but it was his brilliant idea for our RB to try his first career pass on a twp point conversation to tie the game. It is his decision to only give our RB 12-15 carries a game. It is his brilliant play calling that has us always out of the shotgun and not giving any decent lead blocking schemes for brown.

ANYONE WHO THINKS MULARKEY IS GOOD FOR OUR OFFENSE, SHOULD LOOK AT THE BILLS OFFENSE LAST YEAR WHEN THEY WERE THE SWEETHEART PICK AFTER THEY HAD WON LIKE 5 STRAIGHT AT THE END OF THE '04 SEASON!!!!!:tantrum:

Couldn't have said it any better myself
 
dolfan121 said:
NO, but it was his brilliant idea for our RB to try his first career pass on a twp point conversation to tie the game. It is his decision to only give our RB 12-15 carries a game. It is his brilliant play calling that has us always out of the shotgun and not giving any decent lead blocking schemes for brown.

ANYONE WHO THINKS MULARKEY IS GOOD FOR OUR OFFENSE, SHOULD LOOK AT THE BILLS OFFENSE LAST YEAR WHEN THEY WERE THE SWEETHEART PICK AFTER THEY HAD WON LIKE 5 STRAIGHT AT THE END OF THE '04 SEASON!!!!!:tantrum:

True enough. There's enough blame to go around all right. This offence has had the same results that the age-old wonderous combination of alcohol and firearms usually does.
 
I never understood why the Dolphins hired him. It was just last year, against Miami, in Miami, that we went up 21-0 in the 1st, I think 23-3 in the 4th, and we still threw more than we ran and eventually lost. That game turned me against him more than any other.
 
He treats the running game like the plague. Can't wait to see some balance in this offense again.
 
Let's see... our strength is running the ball but we end up passing 62 times in a game? This is definitely not rocket science that he appears to be clueless as to how to call a game based on the strengths of the team. It worked in our favor last season when we came from behind to beats the Bills....
 
I'll admit, we were a bad team anyways last year. Not that it was a national story, because its Buffalo, but he lost control of the team last year. He gave Losman no shot at being a successful QB in this league and since there is such a short leash on QBs, we are already ready to pull him out after 7 games of a new coaching staff and philosophy. We have no patience with Losman because of last year. He was not put in a situation where he could simply manage the game and be successful. We all blame Mularkey. I'd love to see him with you all for years to come!!!!!!
 
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