Yeah that's where we disagree. Just because a play or game doesnt work out the way we hope, doesnt mean it's a coordinators fault.
Daboll was fired because he had terrible QB's and its practically impossible to overcome that. Very few have.
Mularkey's offenses in Pittsburgh were 11th in total TD's scored, 19th in TD's, and 10th in TD's.
It was a good offense, but hardly a "top ranked" offense, considering it was only top 10 once and top 5 never.
Daboll averaged 45 TD's per season as o-coordinator with the Bills. Mularkey averaged in the 30's.