Mitchy moo
01-13-2006, 08:06 AM
http://buffalonews.com/editorial/20060113/1045276.asp
Mike Mularkey decided on Thursday he was not a good fit anymore for the Buffalo Bills' organization.
Now the Bills are searching for someone who might mesh better with their new management team.
Mularkey's resignation Thursday was a shocker because his job last week was declared safe and because he walks away from the remaining three years of a contract that would have paid him a total of a little more than $3 million. In the big picture, however, it's common for an NFL head coach to exit - albeit not this quickly - after his original boss gets fired. The hiring of Marv Levy as new Bills general manager changed the structure of the Bills' organization around Mularkey.
Mike Mularkey decided on Thursday he was not a good fit anymore for the Buffalo Bills' organization.
Now the Bills are searching for someone who might mesh better with their new management team.
Mularkey's resignation Thursday was a shocker because his job last week was declared safe and because he walks away from the remaining three years of a contract that would have paid him a total of a little more than $3 million. In the big picture, however, it's common for an NFL head coach to exit - albeit not this quickly - after his original boss gets fired. The hiring of Marv Levy as new Bills general manager changed the structure of the Bills' organization around Mularkey.