'The offense is going to be more controlled and more balanced,'' receiver Chris Chambers said. ``Linehan liked to go downfield a little bit more. Early in the year last year, we were throwing up balls just to be throwing it up. Now there's a reason behind a lot of the stuff we're doing. [Mularkey] wants a tough, physical team. I like his approach.''
Mularkey Will Be a Different Kind of OC for the Fins Than Linehan
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Re: Mularkey Will Be a Different Kind of OC for the Fins Than Linehan
Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiWe've all heard that talk before. Next thiing they know they'll be doing a swing pass to the fullback for a loss of 2.
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiWe've all heard that talk before. Next thiing they know they'll be doing a swing pass to the fullback for a loss of 2.
I bet he's drawing up a flea-flicker from a 5-receiver set for goal line situations as we speak.
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He may end up being the same goof that he was in Buffalo. On the other side there may be some sour grapes here if he was to be successful w/ a tweaked gameplan and new personell with a lot less responsibilities, especially if he was to learn any lessons from his tenure here:
if you continue to do what you've always done, you'll continue to get what you've always gotten. guaranteed.
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Dolphin fans listen. You may or may not like the Mularkay signing. Being a Bills fan, I find it hilarious. And you will too when Ronnie Brown is involved in a fake fieldgoal, halfback option pass to an eligible lineman down by 3 on the goal line with 8 sec. left on the clock.
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Originally posted by jamze132Dolphin fans listen. You may or may not like the Mularkay signing. Being a Bills fan, I find it hilarious. And you will too when Ronnie Brown is involved in a fake fieldgoal, halfback option pass to an eligible lineman down by 3 on the goal line with 8 sec. left on the clock.
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I think Mularkey stands in front of a mirror and tried to trick himself.Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
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Originally posted by !Papacrunk!He may end up being the same goof that he was in Buffalo. On the other side there may be some sour grapes here if he was to be successful w/ a tweaked gameplan and new personell with a lot less responsibilities, especially if he was to learn any lessons from his tenure here:
It should be interesting to see how he copes w/ halftime adjustment when D's start changing things around. The bills were good in the first couple of qtrs. Horrible towards then end of the game. You saw it Papacrunk when in the first game against your fish, we almost blew it and then blew it in the 2nd game.
The thing is, Moolarkey couldn't get his players to rally around him while Saban can. That could be a good combination. If our coaches can get our D up to speed and fly to the ball, it's gonna be fun watching MM call his trick plays. I don't think Culp's gonna be running away like he used to.
"and Culp get's sacked , fumbles and lost the ball for the third time today"
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Re: Mularkey Will Be a Different Kind of OC for the Fins Than Linehan
Originally posted by patmoran2006Before his disaster as head coach in Buffalo, Mularkey was a very successful O.C. in Pittsburgh.
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