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The problem is mainly Mike Mularkey. He coaches to not lose. His playcalling is so bad, SOO bad, especially in critical situations, and you can see in those decisions a fear that no NFL head coach should have. Check out the scared look on Mularkey's face whenever a game situation becomes dire. That look on his face is how he coaches.

 

He wants his team to be mentally tough but he doesn't call plays that reflect a mental toughness. He wants his team to finish games but he doesn't call plays that help them do that.

 

And the postgame reporters don't do their job, either. They NEVER ask him tough questions. They NEVER challlenge him.

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The problem is mainly Mike Mularkey. He coaches to not lose. His playcalling is so bad, SOO bad, especially in critical situations, and you can see in those decisions a fear that no NFL head coach should have. Check out the scared look on Mularkey's face whenever a game situation becomes dire. That look on his face is how he coaches.

 

He wants his team to be mentally tough but he doesn't call plays that reflect a mental toughness. He wants his team to finish games but he doesn't call plays that help them do that.

 

And the postgame reporters don't do their job, either. They NEVER ask him tough questions. They NEVER challlenge him.

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if he's coaching not to lose, then why is he running about the most complicated play action pass possible on 1st and goal from the 3 with a 20 point lead? why not a tried and true pass to a TE in the middle of the endzone?

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if he's coaching not to lose, then why is he running about the most complicated play action pass possible on 1st and goal from the 3 with a 20 point lead? why not a tried and true pass to a TE in the middle of the endzone?

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because pete metzelaars is 49?

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