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Mularkey now on the radar for Coach Of The Year


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9 hours ago, MariGOATa said:

 

That's a nice step up from this. Apparently @thor @Cajuntitan and @Bongo59 are the only ones who know what they are talking about.

No, they just make decisions against overwhelming evidence that it's a bad decision. A broken clock is right 2x a day.

And my cock will tell time if I'm willing to keep it hard and get a sunburn. 

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My favorite thing about all the Mularkey naysayers is the fact that they all complained all offseason how we had to settle for doom and mediocrity and no chance to improve.... And still complaining that we aren't doing good enough and should be better!

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8 minutes ago, SleepingTitan said:

No, they just make decisions against overwhelming evidence that it's a bad decision. A broken clock is right 2x a day.

And my cock will tell time if I'm willing to keep it hard and get a sunburn.

imo, fans & outsiders did not have visibility to the full balance of evidence, and judged what they could see based primarily on Mularkey's W/L results; not necessarily considering all the mitigating factors.

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33 minutes ago, scine09 said:

It has to be Jason Garrett.  4-12 to at worst 12-4 with a rookie QB?  He really should be the unanimous choice.

And it's Dallas and attached high profile.  Almost a given he wins it.

 

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6 minutes ago, Dmeade- said:

No definitley not. But saying we are better than the patriots at this point is homer as it gets. We are a playoff caliber team, but if we beat the patriots it would be an upset.

I didn't think you meant to say they could not be beat.  They just carry this earned mystic that they are a huge favorite in playoff games, especially @Foxboro.  I think every team goes in there feeling they have to play flawless to beat them.  They benefit from playing in the AFC East and the east coast media market.  The AFC East teams are weak, so NE gets six wins.  Same as the Colts.  But the east coast teams get way more press than the Jags, Titans and Texans teams the Colts used to beat up on.

The start of every year, one or two of the others are going to be powerhouses.  REX is going to restore the Bills dynasty.  The Jets are trying to sign Fitzpatrick.  WTF!  That was a huge story because they were one Ryan Fitzpatrick away from the SB.  If that was Hoyer holding out on Houston, three day story.  Then when he throws six picks in a game, you wonder what the fuss was about.

Seattle went in there and beat them.  After the get six freebies from the East and play the Rams and 49ers, ain't hard to get nine wins.  I am not saying the Titans will beat them or even get to play them.  I just don't think they win the SB this year.

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1 hour ago, scine09 said:

It has to be Jason Garrett.  4-12 to at worst 12-4 with a rookie QB?  He really should be the unanimous choice.

I don't think so at all. They were 12-4 in 2014 had a ton of injuries and tanked for draft pick last year. Now they are back healthy and have a good RB because they tanked. 

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11 hours ago, socaltitan said:

He won't win it, but he should be in the conversation, especially if we win the division. To go from 5 wins the past 2 seasons combined to potentially 10 wins this season is an impressive 1-yr turnaround.

Who would deserve it more?

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Just now, freakingeek said:

Who would deserve it more?

I think because of the national recognition and doing it with a rookie 4th round QB, Garrett will get it. I don't think DAL talent wise is as bad as their record last year. It fell apart because Romo went down. i do think a case could be made for Mularkey because of how bad the team has been and how much better it is now. 

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52 minutes ago, heyitsmeallen said:

I don't think so at all. They were 12-4 in 2014 had a ton of injuries and tanked for draft pick last year. Now they are back healthy and have a good RB because they tanked. 

It's all about how you did in relation to the year before.  Voters won't care about what happened in 2014.

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3 hours ago, begooode said:

imo, fans & outsiders did not have visibility to the full balance of evidence, and judged what they could see based primarily on Mularkey's W/L results; not necessarily considering all the mitigating factors.

I didn't know he was gonna be able to bring in all these well qualified coaches who have hit their ceiling.Jrob also hit on 90% of his picks. So far, he's making Ozzie Newsome look like a retard. 

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We were flat out horrible last year. I would say the Titans have a good chance going worst to first in the South.If we win out we will have tripled our win total, won the division and then add in the job he's done with Mariota and the offense, he should get serious consideration.

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