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  • PA Season Ticket Holder
    You mess up my night, and I'll mess up your day
    • Jul 2002
    • 3574

    Mariucci, York to discuss future

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    "I think we can get it worked out," York said. "To sit there and throw rocks at the coach after you won the (NFC) West Division and you won a playoff game is foolish."

    Jacksonville is thought to be interested in Mariucci if the 49ers let him go, but York said he hasn't received a call from the Jaguars asking for permission to negotiate with the coach.


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  • The_Philster
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    • Jul 2002
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    49ers: There is no timetable for Mariucci meeting

    Despite reports that coach Steve Mariucci would meet Tuesday with San Francisco 49ers director John York to discuss his future with the franchise, no such session has been arranged, team officials said Monday.

    The 49ers clarified the situation, noting that some media have misinterpreted York's postgame comments about phoning Mariucci on Tuesday to discuss an appropriate time for a meeting. There is, at this point, no timetable for such a discussion, although it is likely the two men will huddle some time in the next week.

    Some friends of Mariucci have suggested to him that he take the rest of this week to rest and recharge his batteries, and then meet with York early next week. Sources from both sides emphasized that nothing should be read into the fact there will be no Tuesday meeting, since none was scheduled in the first place.
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    • The_Philster
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      • Jul 2002
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      Mariucci's future with 49ers still cloudy

      TAMPA, Fla. -- His team advanced one game deeper into the playoffs than it did a year ago but, with a second consecutive lopsided postseason defeat, it was only fitting one of the primary topics of conversation following the San Francisco 49ers' collapse Sunday was the fate of Steve Mariucci.

      With just one season remaining on his contract, and at a base salary of $2.2 million, the 49ers head coach has been quietly seeking an extension. What is likely to occur in the wake of the defeat Sunday, though, is the continued doubt about where Mariucci will be in 2003.

      This much, ESPN.com has confirmed, is solid: Mariucci won't be fired over the defeat Sunday.
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