Mark VI Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 According to both Ch.7's John Murphy and Ch. 4's Dennis Williams, Mularkey had too many asst. coaching candidates telling him they were not interested coming here because of his shaky status, upon contacting them. So he took the bullet but also wants a financial settlement for the 3 years left on his contract. Good job, Ralph.
Rico Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 a financial settlement for the 3 years left on his contract. 563655[/snapback] JUST SAY NO, RALPH!!!
mcjeff215 Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 According to both Ch.7's John Murphy and Ch. 4's Dennis Williams, Mularkey had too many asst. coaching candidates telling him they were not interested coming here because of his shaky status, upon contacting them. So he took the bullet but also wants a financial settlement for the 3 years left on his contract. Good job, Ralph. 563655[/snapback] Well, that's better than "Mularkey quit because Ralph wouldn't pay decent assistant salaries."
Toledo Bill Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Well, that's better than "Mularkey quit because Ralph wouldn't pay decent assistant salaries." 563665[/snapback] I am surprised Mort is not reporting that no assistants will sign on due to our firing the best GM in the history of Pro football
The Dean Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 JUST SAY NO, RALPH!!! 563664[/snapback] So, you want MM to stay. I can respect that.
Mark VI Posted January 12, 2006 Author Posted January 12, 2006 JUST SAY NO, RALPH!!! 563664[/snapback] Ralph told Mularkey to talk to Wade.
CoachChuckDickerson Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 According to both Ch.7's John Murphy and Ch. 4's Dennis Williams, Mularkey had too many asst. coaching candidates telling him they were not interested coming here because of his shaky status, upon contacting them. 563655[/snapback] Or maybe they just thought Meathead was a douche bag and didn't want to work for him....
BarkLessWagMore Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 WGR had Clayton on at 5pm. He said that Marv wanted to keep Tom Clements as OC and cited that as another reason MM will quit. I hope that's not true.
Rico Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 So, you want MM to stay. I can respect that. 563674[/snapback]
Ramius Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 WGR had Clayton on at 5pm. He said that Marv wanted to keep Tom Clements as OC 563689[/snapback] if this is true, i have seriouso doubts about the future of this franshise...
Alaska Darin Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 if this is true, i have seriouso doubts about the future of this franshise... 563703[/snapback] Why? I saw no appreciable difference in play calling when MM took over from Clements. I won't be the least bit surprised if Clements goes somewhere and has success after getting out from under Mularkey's particular brand of "genius."
The Dean Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 While I'm not saying this couldn't be true, it sounds like BS right now...here's why: The Bills have just started interviewin coordinators. They haven't interviewed enough to even extend an offer yet. So, if this is true, it must be that guys are refusing to even interview with the Bills. That also seems like BS right now. Turning down inrterviews this early in the hiring NFL cycle doesn't seem like a rational response for most coaches. I can believe one or two guys have let MM know they're not interested...but not some mass rejection.
Mark VI Posted January 13, 2006 Author Posted January 13, 2006 While I'm not saying this couldn't be true, it sounds like BS right now...here's why: The Bills have just started interviewin coordinators. They haven't interviewed enough to even extend an offer yet. So, if this is true, it must be that guys are refusing to even interview with the Bills. That also seems like BS right now. Turning down inrterviews this early in the hiring NFL cycle doesn't seem like a rational response for most coaches. I can believe one or two guys have let MM know they're not interested...but not some mass rejection. 563724[/snapback] Most asst's know a new coach will usually get a minimum of 3 years to prove themselves IN A STABLE SITUATION. This looked like a 1 year deal, if not less. Plus the unproven Marv as GM ?
Alaska Darin Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Typical piss poor shortsightedness by the man who should have been getting all the criticism all along. I'm really curious to see who ends up holding this bag of crap.
Thailog80 Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Most asst's know a new coach will usually get a minimum of 3 years to prove themselves IN A STABLE SITUATION. This looked like a 1 year deal, if not less. Plus the unproven Marv as GM ? 563734[/snapback] Whats worse is he offered the job to Paul Reubens and was turned down.
obie_wan Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Typical piss poor shortsightedness by the man who should have been getting all the criticism all along. I'm really curious to see who ends up holding this bag of crap. 563752[/snapback] If it's not Marv, you can start using the Teflon label. This was Marv's fist big decision and he blew it big time by keeping a lame duck coach after gutting his staff. Calling for a fresh start but keeping the main problem is pretty shortsighted. MM quitting early in the process will save the francxhise from irreparable harm and give Marv a gett out jail free card. Hopefully, they will bring in a HC with a proven track record and stop with the 1st HC trainiong program.
The Dean Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 If it's not Marv, you can start using the Teflon label. This was Marv's fist big decision and he blew it big time by keeping a lame duck coach after gutting his staff. Calling for a fresh start but keeping the main problem is pretty shortsighted. MM quitting early in the process will save the francxhise from irreparable harm and give Marv a gett out jail free card. Hopefully, they will bring in a HC with a proven track record and stop with the 1st HC trainiong program. 563874[/snapback] Marv was hired AFTER RW announced MM was staying on. Nice try though
obie_wan Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Marv was hired AFTER RW announced MM was staying on. Nice try though 563881[/snapback] Maybe Marv forced this issue after concluding keeping MM was a mistake. But he sure didn't play it that way in the press. However, just beecause Ralph shot his mouth off about keeping MM doesn't let Marv off the hook. Upon accepting the job, Marv's first comments should have been that all aspects of teh organization would be under review including the HC. Sorry - but Marv doesn't get a free pass.
The Dean Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Maybe Marv forced this issue after concluding keeping MM was a mistake. But he sure didn't play it that way in the press. However, just beecause Ralph shot his mouth off about keeping MM doesn't let Marv off the hook. Upon accepting the job, Marv's first comments should have been that all aspects of teh organization would be under review including the HC. Sorry - but Marv doesn't get a free pass. 563941[/snapback] If you recall, Ralphie said the new GM would NOT be able to fire MM...and this was before Levey was hired. Nice try though. If anything, maybe Marv actually facilitated this departure (I woldn't be surprised). I don't see how you can fault Marv for keeping MM when it was done BEFORE he was hired...with the stipulation he couldn't get rid of him. My guess is Marv will give us all a few things to B word about...I just don't see how this could possibly be one of them.
Ray Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Ralph kept MM on THEN hired Marv. So blaming Marv for this is a bit misguided. Consider it your get out jail free card
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