Forked Thread: The Case Against Mularkey
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Originally posted by The_Philsterthis has been a problem Gray's entire tenure here...Antoine Winfield was getting burned a lot in coverage...because he was constantly 5-10 yards off the WR
Now, no head coach should call his assistant out in front of the team, or try to micro-manage his coordinators. But when something isn't working and the coordinator fails to make appropriate adjustments, it's up to the head coach to get him to fall in line. Gregg Williams' inability to control Gilbride's ridiculous playcalling is what got him fired, despite the fact that in two years, GW took the D and ST from a joke to tops in the league.
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When Mularkey let the veterans make the decision to bench JP and he didnt have the blass to stand up and keep JP in the lineup, he divided the team and lost respect of the team, there is no unity and no semblance of team play. He has lost teh respect of the players in the respect that they think they can run him.
He lost the team its easier to replace the coaching staff than to replace 50 players, case cosled enough said .
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and on that note, both our D and our O have gotten worse under Mularkey. At least GW fixed the D.
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Originally posted by L.A. PlayaWhen Mularkey let the veterans make the decision to bench JP and he didnt have the blass to stand up and keep JP in the lineup, he divided the team and lost respect of the team, there is no unity and no semblance of team play. He has lost teh respect of the players in the respect that they think they can run him.
He lost the team its easier to replace the coaching staff than to replace 50 players, case cosled enough said .
There is no way we can say the vet players dictated the decision to start Holcomb as a matter of fact. That is pure speculation. Mularkey and other coaches made the damn decision and MM explained it well enough.
What we are seeing is desperation and frustration setting in with a few veterans in the twilight of their careers. This isn't the first time defensive players have been vocal about blaming the offense. It happened in 2003 and early 2004.
Originally posted by OpIv37Gregg Williams' inability to control Gilbride's ridiculous playcalling is what got him fired, despite the fact that in two years, GW took the D and ST from a joke to tops in the league.
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Originally posted by OpIv37GW took the D and ST from a joke to tops in the league.
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the ST improved at the end of GW's last season. Anyway at least he fixed the D. Both the O and the D are getting worse under Mularkey.
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Originally posted by L.A. PlayaWhen Mularkey let the veterans make the decision to bench JP and he didnt have the blass to stand up and keep JP in the lineup, he divided the team and lost respect of the team, there is no unity and no semblance of team play. He has lost teh respect of the players in the respect that they think they can run him.
He lost the team its easier to replace the coaching staff than to replace 50 players, case cosled enough said .
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