BillsPride12 Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Mularkey was always a first class guy, no question about it. Some would question if he can be alittle too soft as an NFL coach though. Cheeseburgers anybody?
Buftex Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 (edited) This from the same coach that a few years ago, while on a long West Coast trip, took the team on a walk around Seattle and had Cheeseburgers together. What a weally, weally, cool guy, that coach! You must be a blast at parties! Personally, I liked Mularkey. Bills fans will get as much milage out of something when they can...the cheeseburger thing actually kinda worked for him, not sure why that is such a big issue. But, like Thurman losing his helmet, for one freakin' play in a Super Bowl, for better or worse, it is now part of Bills lore...I bet if Chan pulled the same stunt (cheeseburgers I mean!) people would be tripping all over themselves saying how he "gets it"....blah blah blah... Edited August 7, 2012 by Buftex
Art in PNS Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Class act . whether you like him as a coach or not he seems to have the team spirit thing down.
eball Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 This is a nice "sunshine and roses" story, but the truth is Mularkey has yet to prove he's a competent head coach. He wants to be "one of the guys," which is why he's fine as an OC but the jury's still out as a HC. When the going got "uncomfortable" in Buffalo he split, and he didn't have the respect of his players to go out and give full effort in a game against Pittsburgh's third string. But hey, they loved all of the long walks in the park and going out for cheeseburgers together.
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