It's been a long, grueling season, and my memory isn't what it used to be. But I swear I've seen this one before. Let's see, Mike Mularkey takes the Bills into the final game of the regular season, against a team with a third-string quarterback, a stable of backup running backs and a depleted roster - and manages to lose. Oh yeah, it happened in the finale at home against the Steelers a year ago, with a playoff berth on the line. On the surface, the stakes weren't quite as high this time. There were no postseason implications. But as the clock ran out on the Jets' 30-26 victory, I got the distinct feeling that it could have dire consequences for Mularkey. more
Reprise of futility should finish Mularkey
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Re: Reprise of futility should finish Mularkey
Originally posted by tat2dmike77I read that just now myself
Sounds like the old man is pissed about his team. Definatlly sound like TD is gone which should be a huge improvement for the team.
So with MM balance in the future who's gonna replace him?
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Re: Reprise of futility should finish Mularkey
Originally posted by FairwayYep. A pissed owner is what we need right now. That loss yesterday was a blessing.
The best thing about that loss was that it was the typical Mike Mularkey loss. The offense struggled in the red zone at times, the defense gave up some big pass plays. the team was undisciplined and looked bad. They gave up on the run, when it was working great. Throwing short passes that don't convert a 3rd down. All the usual stuff.
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