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"The Bills have been outscored 103-32 overall in the final 15 minutes. Many observers feel coach Mike Mularkey's demotion of long-time strength and conditioning coach Rusty Jones last year has a lot to do with Buffalo's fourth-quarter collapses. Jones resigned and joined the Chicago Bears, who are 9-4 and lead the NFC North."
I'm not exactly an expert on healthy eating, but I think feeding those fatsos Cheeseburgers before games probably doesn't really help them in the 4th quarter.
Promoting coaches that deserve to be promoted is dumb to you?? Mabye he went to Chicago because there was more talent to work with there.
I got the impression that he didn't want to be promoted. He liked working with the players - which is what he went to do in Chicago. Mularkey promoted him so he could bring in his own man and have him do all the training and conditioning work with the players. Rusty was pushed out/promoted to "manage" and handle the paperwork...that's why he left.
I got the impression that he didn't want to be promoted. He liked working with the players - which is what he went to do in Chicago. Mularkey promoted him so he could bring in his own man and have him do all the training and conditioning work with the players. Rusty was pushed out/promoted to "manage" and handle the paperwork...that's why he left.
"If it ain't broke don't fix it."
I feel this may have been his biggest mistake. The Bills conditioning looks terrible compared to last year. Not to mention how well conditioned Chicago has looked this year.
I'm not exactly an expert on healthy eating, but I think feeding those fatsos Cheeseburgers before games probably doesn't really help them in the 4th quarter.
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