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Why - did he say something negative about the Bills? That seems to punch your ticket to the idiot club around here.

 

Oh reallyt... read this. Obviously your boy and your self don't have a clue of the past to suggest him as a Bills coach. feel free to punch in...

 

In 2004, Mularkey left the Steelers and was hired by the Buffalo Bills to succeed Gregg Williams as the team's head coach. Mularkey started out his first campaign as Bills head coach with a record of 0–4. He rallied his team to a 9–7 record by the end of the season, however, sparked by a six-game winning streak during which the Bills scored more points than in any other similar stretch in franchise history. This has been their last winning season to date.

 

His second season in Buffalo was far less successful. Dogged by a quarterback controversy between J.P. Losman and Kelly Holcomb and a series of defensive personnel problems, Mularkey led the team to a 5–11 finish and a sixth consecutive year out of the playoffs - the longest such active streak in the AFC. Mularkey's offensive schemes continued to be touted by then general manager Tom Donahoe, despite the lack of production; Mularkey's schemes proved to be predictable, and the Bills finished 28th in total offense.

On January 12, 2006, Mularkey resigned as head coach of the Bills, citing a disagreement in the direction of the organization, which had recently hired new management including ex-coach Marv Levy.

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I heard they're looking at Wade Phillips if he gets fired in Dallas.

 

WADE! l Loved that guy. Only wish he could have stayed. Wrong time, wrong place. Stinks being the guy who has to end the decade of glory and Superbowl history.

 

I remember he used to do the Bob Matthews Radio Show here in Rochester every week and answer every question thrown at him by the fans. Tough to do and he was honest, sincere, and a pretty down to earth dude.

 

Best of luck Wade. Wish you were here. :thumbsup:

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Well, Ralph did fire Lou Saban and re-hire him years later...

 

Bill Polian, A.J. Smith and Wade Phillips all have had the experience of being fired by Ralph Wilson. Ralph's former employees are now vying for this year's SB trophy. ;)

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Well, Ralph did fire Lou Saban and re-hire him years later...

 

Bill Polian, A.J. Smith and Wade Phillips all have had the experience of being fired by Ralph Wilson. Ralph's former employees are now vying for this year's SB trophy. ;)

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I heard they're looking at Wade Phillips if he gets fired in Dallas.

 

Only if he brings his daughter... (she is the one dancing in that Tom Hanks movie Charlie Wilsons War when he is meeting with the Israel and Pakistan presidents of whatever)

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