Well hopefully this will stay true for the rest of this coaching course:
(small blurb towards the end of the Mike Martz article)
A very small blurb, but even though I've already stated this, SO MANY Bills fans were completely correct about MM. I was sure hoping with less responsibilities and a new envirnoment that things would change for MM, but alas, that sure didn't happen. SO hopefully, to the chagrin of Bills fans, MM will no longer be with the team. Maybe they will hire an offensive minded coach which would further eliminate the chances of MM coming back in any capacity. Even if that means hiring Mike Martz, lol.
Oh and on a side note, it seems like when Saban was hired, Ferentz was their first choice:
Ferentz
And Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey, formerly a head coach in Buffalo, is apparently not in line for an interview, either. His offense finished the season ranked 20th overall
A very small blurb, but even though I've already stated this, SO MANY Bills fans were completely correct about MM. I was sure hoping with less responsibilities and a new envirnoment that things would change for MM, but alas, that sure didn't happen. SO hopefully, to the chagrin of Bills fans, MM will no longer be with the team. Maybe they will hire an offensive minded coach which would further eliminate the chances of MM coming back in any capacity. Even if that means hiring Mike Martz, lol.
Oh and on a side note, it seems like when Saban was hired, Ferentz was their first choice:
An interesting tidbit from Charley Casserly on "The NFL Today" show on CBS Sunday: When asked about Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz being lured to an NFL coaching position, he said, "When the Miami Dolphins hired Nick Saban, their first choice was Kirk Ferentz, not Nick Saban.
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