Ask Him Yourself: Mike Mularkey

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  • The_Philster
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 52180

    Ask Him Yourself: Mike Mularkey

    Jim Stevens (Selden, NY): It seems that the interception J.P. threw in the red zone was the turning point in the game. If you want to have a power running offense isn't that the perfect time to run the ball in a power package? Why risk turning the ball over when you have a sure-handed back like Willis McGahee. The worst you would have to come away with is three points.
    Mike Mularkey: It's easy to look back now after the turnover. We felt like we had a key on them and we could stick one in for a touchdown. We were trying to go for the jugular on one play and it cost us. I wish I could take it back but it was a lesson learned. If it's not there cleanly we need to throw it out of bounds and run it on second down.
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  • Fairway
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 42352

    #2
    Re: Ask Him Yourself: Mike Mularkey

    I'm not gonna waste my time reading that fools answers

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    • realdealryan
      realdealrex
      • Nov 2005
      • 1838

      #3
      Re: Ask Him Yourself: Mike Mularkey

      Fired.

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      • hammerbillsfan
        Registered User
        • Aug 2005
        • 17878

        #4
        Re: Ask Him Yourself: Mike Mularkey

        Get rid of TD.

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