A guy that walked out on the Russ Brandon circus succeeds elsewhere. We had him folks. What do you say now, seeing him succeed elsewhere? Is it just him having gained more experience or having a good QB or did the Bills make a mistake letting him go? I was never really a fan of his, but he's worked hard for success, so I guess, it's good to see him succeed.
Mike Mularkey deserves huge credit for Titans' turnaround
Mike Mularkey deserves huge credit for Titans' turnaround
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Upon learning that the Tennessee Titans officially selected Mike Mularkey to be the 18th coach in franchise history on Jan. 16, 2016, one reporter who follows the team dubbed the hire spectacularly uninspired.
Um, sorry about that Mike.
While it was hardly unreasonable to find fault in the selection of a coach who had an 18-39 career record, in his first year as the Titans' head coach he delivered on a large share of his promises and deserves a great deal of credit for taking a team that had the No. 1 pick in the 2016 draft to a 9-7 record.
“The things I saw in Mike last year are things that everyone else has seen this year,” controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk said. “He was in a really hard position coming in as interim head coach. It’s a thankless job. You can’t make your changes. You don’t have your people.
His staff, largely an older group, got far better production out of the offensive line, receivers, running backs, pass-rushers, and the run defense than the Titans had seen in some time.
Um, sorry about that Mike.
While it was hardly unreasonable to find fault in the selection of a coach who had an 18-39 career record, in his first year as the Titans' head coach he delivered on a large share of his promises and deserves a great deal of credit for taking a team that had the No. 1 pick in the 2016 draft to a 9-7 record.
“The things I saw in Mike last year are things that everyone else has seen this year,” controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk said. “He was in a really hard position coming in as interim head coach. It’s a thankless job. You can’t make your changes. You don’t have your people.
His staff, largely an older group, got far better production out of the offensive line, receivers, running backs, pass-rushers, and the run defense than the Titans had seen in some time.
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