Can anyone give us the cliff notes? No way I’m paying to read that.
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"Blah blah blah I was stubborn and wouldn't fire my friends: - Mike Mularkey
Can anyone give us the cliff notes? No way I’m paying to read that.
Brave?
Can anyone give us the cliff notes? No way I’m paying to read that.
Ah, you beat me to it.Brave?
"Blah blah blah I was stubborn and wouldn't fire my friends: - Mike Mularkey
"Blah blah blah I was stubborn and wouldn't fire my friends: - Mike Mularkey
I’ve got the cliff notes version of the story “Who gives a flying fluck about Mularkey”.
Don’t get wrong, he helped get rid of the losers culture here and helped us turn the corner. But he was at his ceiling.
Retired after a few years in Atlanta.Where is he now?
He was going to get rid of Mularkey regardless. Robinson decided that earlier in the season. It had nothing to do with him firing or not firing assistants.Does he actually believe that?
We get a new GM that really wants ex-Pats to run the team and he really thinks not firing his friends would've saved his job? That was just JRob's way of getting him to quit to save face.
Not saying we're worse off for the decision, but firing Mularkey after getting a surprise win against KC would've been odd.
There has to be more than Mularkey in that change of culture. I mean not drafting Sankey would have been a solid move. So in that sense, just firing Webster was a start to changing the culture.I’ve got the cliff notes version of the story “Who gives a flying fluck about Mularkey”.
Don’t get wrong, he helped get rid of the losers culture here and helped us turn the corner. But he was at his ceiling.