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Keeping Mularkey would mean no new assistant coaches would come with the exception of a guy who like Hank Bullough in 1985 would be hired as a head coach in waiting if things bombed in early 2006. Therefore, if you're looking to replace both coordinators-forget about it! If you want to hire any decent position coach-forget about it.

If the Bills want to have a decent staff under their head coach, they must have a different head coach than Mularkey, because no desirable assistant coaches are coming here to work for a guy who could be fired within a year. Thje good ones are either looking for stability or a job that will lead to a move up the ladder on the way to a head coaching job. If Mularkey stays, we're not going to get anyone worthwhile to come here to work under him.

Therefore, Ralph really has no choice, if he wants to shake up the assistant coaching staff, other than firing Mularkey within the next 24 hours.

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