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So the Titans let Mularky go today (Titans HC)

Obliviax

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So, wondering how these franchises expect to keep order when coaches are now let go in two or three years, win or lose. How do they expect a HC to maintain leadership?

It's crazy.

Also, have to say, I had no idea Marrone would be a good HC after a short stop in Syracuse. But the Jags, assuming their RB is healthy, are the real deal.
 
Interesting...guessing ownership wasn't real happy with his comments following their win against KC.
 
My guess they were only offering a 2 year extension and he wanted a 4.

Basically the ownership saying “good job, but we still don’t want a large buyout when we may fire you next year.”
 
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Schia-NO to the Tennessee Titans.

:eek:

Josh McDaniels. Obviously, benefits from Brady. But, it appears he did a helluva job
developing Jimmy G. Might work wonders for Mariota who needs work on reading
defenses beyond his first look.
 
Josh McDaniels. Obviously, benefits from Brady. But, it appears he did a helluva job
developing Jimmy G. Might work wonders for Mariota who needs work on reading
defenses beyond his first look.
They ran a play for a TD, meaning the Pats, that was awesome. they faked the pitch to a RB around right end and then shovel passes to the slot going in the other direction.

Also, Saints ran an awesome double pass where the ultimate receiver was wide open and the passer just missed him.
 
They ran a play for a TD, meaning the Pats, that was awesome. they faked the pitch to a RB around right end and then shovel passes to the slot going in the other direction.

Also, Saints ran an awesome double pass where the ultimate receiver was wide open and the passer just missed him.

Here's some power football too. 5OL, 3 TE'S, YES A FB and A HB = Walk-in TD

 
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Yeah, Hankwitz is their DC--he was leaving. Randy Bates obviously knows Narduzzi from their days in the Big Ten so it makes sense. Bates will jump back to NW as soon as Hankwitz leaves if they're willing to give him that DC job.
 
Mularkey refused to can his offensive coordinator and thus the two sides decided it was best to part ways.
 
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