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RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - Jayhawk-Falcon2012 - 12-06-2011 10:30 AM

Well if Martz is leaving for another coaching position scratch that off my list.

So what about the big guy in Philly? If anything we at least know he can run an Offense, or should i rephrase and say his system allows any QB look awesome. Reference our game against them and Kafka stepping in.


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - Jesus - 12-06-2011 01:06 PM

(12-06-2011 09:23 AM)phocis850 Wrote:  Same statement, different game. Ever think they aren't executing do to not just having the dropskies?

More like having to do with a case of the Robiskies....


Dump the WR and DL coaches this offseason.


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - papachaz - 12-06-2011 02:36 PM

(12-06-2011 02:33 AM)Toronto_Dirty_Bird Wrote:  Bring him home Jacksonville!

this may very well be the most poignant yet hilarious post i've seen this season.

LMAO

FABULOUSLY RESPLENDENT


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - illmusic - 12-06-2011 02:44 PM

(12-06-2011 03:49 AM)Radical Wrote:  What amazes me though is that as many times as we've had guys open, especially deep, only to have the pass missed or dropped, we still want to kill Mularkey. I mean come on, how many times did we have a WR open 20+ yards down the field only for the play to get fucked up? We had Julio Jones, our #2 WR, wide open at the end of the game against the Texans prevent defense, and the pass was dropped. I mean damn, what more do you want out of your OC? People are open down the field, the OC has done his job.

I think Mularkey's system can work...I think the Flacco/Ryan argument would be shut down if Flacco had Mularkey. he'd fit in that easily, and would probably be a perennial pro-bowler by now. but I believe Ryan has hit his ceiling in a Mularkey offense. he just isn't going to continuously hit those people past 30 yards...I'm not sure if that's something that can be worked on, or if that's something that a QB should even be expected to do, but Ryan doesn't have an accurate deep ball, and shouldn't be in an offense where he has to take consistent deep shots.


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - Knight of God - 12-06-2011 04:13 PM

(12-06-2011 08:45 AM)Jesus Wrote:  the amazing thing about an NFL offense there is usually more than one receiver on any given play. Then there is this guy called the quarterback who picks who to throw to. They no longer allow the QB to be a robot controlled by the OC.
Exactly the point. Wasn't pointing at MM that time.


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - Radical - 12-06-2011 04:37 PM

(12-06-2011 09:14 AM)phocis850 Wrote:  MM had a lot to do with that loss. I mean why would you run the no huddle when you can't hear?

Mike Smith makes the decision to run the no huddle.


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - BC32 - 12-06-2011 05:38 PM

(12-05-2011 11:48 PM)juraitwaluzka Wrote:  I hope not.

Yeah, he was horrible here in cincy.


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - Jimusmc - 12-06-2011 06:21 PM

please god

let MM get the fuck outta here please


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - Radical - 12-06-2011 06:46 PM

(12-06-2011 01:06 PM)Jesus Wrote:  More like having to do with a case of the Robiskies....

Dump the WR and DL coaches this offseason.

I don't follow. Our receivers were fine before this year, and it's hardly like the entire defensive line has consistently underperformed with Ray Hamilton. We've seen Abraham and Babineaux have monster seasons under Hamilton.

There's only so much guys can do from the sideline and on the practice field, and players are going to have ups and downs. That's just the reality of it.


RE: Mike Mularkey is an candidate for the Jags Head Coaching job - FireDawg85 - 12-06-2011 07:23 PM

Green Bay's QB coach...