Offensive Coordinator Talk (MERGED)
#1
Posted 10 January 2013 - 01:07 PM
Per Wikipedia: ( Take it for what its worth )
Mularkey was hired as the Pittsburgh Steelers tight ends coach in 1996 and held the position until the conclusion of the 2000 season, when he replaced Kevin Gilbride as the team's offensive coordinator. He has a reputation for being an offense-oriented head coach with a penchant for trick plays. His skill for creating special packages to utilize multi-dimensional players such as Hines Ward and Antwaan Randle El earned him the nickname "Inspector Gadget".[3] Even with his creative imagination, his philosophy of being the most physical punishing offense helped the Steelers average 10+ wins a year during his 3 years as offensive coordinator.
- kinda sounds like the attacking offense BS that Rex was throwing around at the Press conference.
#6
Posted 10 January 2013 - 03:38 PM
#9
Posted 10 January 2013 - 08:07 PM
If this guy is hired, and he might be, there is a fair chance Tebow will be here again next year.
Jax has no more intrest in him since Mularkey was fired
Mularky was one of the reasons Tebow chose us. They said they didn't want him, Rex and Tanny pretended like he might play.

#12
Posted 11 January 2013 - 03:32 PM
(Wide Receivers Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
Pacific
(Running Backs Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
Cal State Fullerton
(Running Backs Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
London Monarchs (WLAF)
(Running Backs Coach)
(Wide Receivers Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)
Arizona State
(Running Backs Coach)
Arizona State
(Quarterbacks Coach)
California
(Offensive Coordinator)
(Quarterbacks Coach)
USC
(Offensive Coordinator)
(Quarterbacks Coach)
USC
(Offensive Coordinator)
(Running Backs Coach)
USC
(Offensive Coordinator)
(Quarterbacks Coach)
Washington Redskins
(Running Backs Coach)
Washington Redskins
(Offensive Coordinator)
Cincinnati Bengals
(Wide Receivers Coach)
Atlanta Falcons
(Offensive Coordinator)
Baltimore Ravens
(Quarterbacks Coach)
Oakland Raiders
(Offensive Coordinator)
Oakland Raiders
(Head Coach)
Cincinnati Bengals
(Secondary Coach)
(Assistant Special Teams Coach)
He has extensive experience working with runningbacks, wide-recievers, quarterbacks, and special teams.
hmmm...
#16
Posted 11 January 2013 - 03:38 PM
when u have two very different locales, NY vs carolina the Mrs usually gets involved.Competition currently includes Carolina.
What are the pros and cons of that decision? Cam Newton?
I can get a mansion in NC and never see snow etc etc

"No straight lines make up my life, and all my roads have bends;
There's no clear-cut beginnings, and so far no dead-ends."
#17
Posted 11 January 2013 - 03:40 PM
Whats everyone's thoughts here? I would like him as a QB coach, but a play caller I'm not so sure. I remember earlier this season with a 4-6 point lead over the Lions with a little over 2 minutes to go in the game, and the Lions having only 1 time out left he called 3 straight passing plays, all which were incomplete, Lions got the ball back not using any time outs, and before the 2 minute warning, they then scored the game winning TD with about 3 seconds left to play.
I Know Rex wants to get a aggresive passing offense, that is great, but lets not over react, and also get stupid here, if Rex actually paid attention to the playcalls, and would Veto stupid late game play calls like that fine, but he probably doesn't know what plays we are calling until they unfold just like me, and you.
#20
Posted 11 January 2013 - 03:46 PM
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users













