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January 13, 2004

Coach Mularkey?

Reports are out that now-former Steelers OC Mike Mularkey has accepted the head coaching position with the Bills. I'm having visions of Bledsoe passing for 4,000 yards next season. And the Bills going 11-5 and getting into the playoffs.

What? Do you think it's too early to prognosticate? ;)

Comments

Yeah, you are just trying to get me to keep Bledsoe as a keeper. ;)

Sorry to see Mularkey go, I have seen a ton of assistant coaches leave the Steelers since Cowher has been in town. So far we seem to have been able to move on, though after this past season we need help offensively and defensively. I do not think our Special Teams was too bad this year. :D

Hope the Bills find success, in the pre-season I had thought the Bills were going to have a much better season this year. The Offensive pass protection was some of the worst I have watched. Not quite as bad as San Diego though.

You may want to consider Bledsoe as your keeper. It looks like Mularkey has good plans for him: Mularkey thinks he can revive Bledsoe's career.

I am sure if I want him he will be available in the draft. Right now, that would be considered a gutsy move on my part. You know, I expected such great things from him this year. But I still think the major issue was very poor pass protection.

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