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Ace Gunner
01-10-2013, 12:27 PM
Jaguars fire Mularkey as coach


JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (AP)
The Jacksonville Jaguars fired coach Mike Mularkey on Thursday after just one season, the worst in franchise history.

New general manager David Caldwell made the announcement two days after he was hired, giving him a clean slate heading into 2013. Caldwell said he wants to immediately explore every avenue possible to turn the Jaguars around.

''For that to happen as seamlessly as we want, and as quickly as our fans deserve, I feel it is in everyone's best interests for an immediate and clean restart,'' Caldwell said.

Mularkey, who went 2-14 this season, became the eighth head coach fired since the end of the regular season. He looked like he would be one and done when owner Shad Khan parted ways with general manager Gene Smith last week and gave Mularkey's assistants permission to seek other jobs. Even though Khan ultimately hired Mularkey, Smith directed the coaching search last January that started and ended with the former Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator.

''Mike Mularkey is leaving our organization with my utmost respect,'' Khan said. ''Mike gave the Jaguars everything he had on and off the field, and his efforts as our head coach will always be appreciated.''

Mularkey's brief tenure - he didn't even last a year - was filled with mistakes. His biggest one may have been his loyalty to Smith, who assembled a roster that lacked talent on both sides of the ball.

Mularkey probably stuck with Smith's franchise quarterback, Blaine Gabbert, longer than he should have. And the coach's insistence that the team was closer than outsiders thought and his strong stance that he had the roster to turn things around became comical as the losses mounted. The Jaguars lost eight games by at least 16 points, a staggering number of lopsided losses in a parity-filled league.

Mularkey would have been better served had he said publicly what he voiced privately: that the Jaguars didn't have enough playmakers or a starting-caliber quarterback.

Instead, he never conceded that Jacksonville was a rebuilding project that needed time.

Mularkey signed a three-year contract on Jan. 11, 2012, getting a second chance to be a head coach six years after resigning with the Buffalo Bills.

His return was shaky from the start.

His best player, running back Maurice Jones-Drew, skipped offseason workouts as well as training camp and the preseason in a contract dispute. His first draft pick, receiver Justin Blackmon, was arrested and charged with aggravated DUI in June. And his team was riddled with injuries, including key ones to linebacker Daryl Smith and Jones-Drew.

Even things he had control over went awry.

He had to backtrack after saying Chad Henne would compete with Gabbert for the starting job in March. He created a stir by threatening to fine players up to $10,000 for discussing injuries. He initially played rookie receiver Kevin Elliott over Cecil Shorts III early on. And he really irked some players with tough, padded practices late in a lost season.

Throw in the way he handled injuries to receiver Laurent Robinson (four concussions before going on IR) and Jones-Drew (admittedly should have had foot surgery sooner), and there were reasons to doubt whether Mularkey was cut out to be a head coach. Dating back to his final season in Buffalo, Mularkey has lost 20 of his last 23 games.

Nonetheless, if Khan really wanted to fire Mularkey, he would have done after the season finale along with Smith.

So this was Caldwell's call.

Caldwell and Mularkey spent four years together in Atlanta, getting to know each other well enough that Caldwell didn't need a sit down with Mularkey after he got the GM job Tuesday.

Caldwell and Khan have a news conference scheduled for Thursday afternoon.

Potential replacements for Mularkey include former Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith, Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, St. Louis Rams offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Greg Roman.

Schottenheimer was up for the Jacksonville job last season, and Roman has been linked to the Jaguars since Caldwell became the leading candidate to replace Smith.

Roman and Caldwell were teammates and roommates in the 1990's while attending John Carroll University.

ncCHIEFfan
01-10-2013, 12:30 PM
Man, a lot of coaching hole to fill in the NFL this year

bevischief
01-10-2013, 12:32 PM
Just glad the Chiefs aren't still looking...

Pasta Little Brioni
01-10-2013, 12:34 PM
Herm come on down

Setsuna
01-10-2013, 12:34 PM
Meh. Outside of the 10 Jags fans, I didn't find this worthy to start a whole thread on it in CP.

ncCHIEFfan
01-10-2013, 12:36 PM
The fact that so many HC openings have appeared, concerns me. Will we be able to get a good DC? Curious to see if the Chiefs go after a young assistant for our DC

Dayze
01-10-2013, 12:40 PM
Just glad the Chiefs aren't still looking...

this

King_Chief_Fan
01-10-2013, 12:46 PM
Poor guy....hamstrung with a shittier QB than Cassel

big nasty kcnut
01-10-2013, 12:50 PM
That guy was full of mularkey. That why he didnt win.

DaneMcCloud
01-10-2013, 12:52 PM
He should not have been hired. He's a mediocre coordinator at best. At every stop, whether it's been Pittsburgh, Buffalo, or Atlanta, the fans have rejoiced his firing.

RUSH
01-10-2013, 12:52 PM
I've read that Mel Tucker has a good rep around the league.

Wouldn't be surprised if Reid brought him in to be the DC now that the assistants are very likely to be done.

htismaqe
01-10-2013, 12:53 PM
He should have been hired. He's a mediocre coordinator at best. At every stop, whether it's been Pittsburgh, Buffalo, or Atlanta, the fans have rejoiced his firing.

Exactly. Hiring Mularkey is, well, Mularkey.

-King-
01-10-2013, 01:04 PM
Cut the Mularkey.

Ace Gunner
01-10-2013, 01:05 PM
that was a head scratcher when he was hired.

Ace Gunner
01-10-2013, 01:06 PM
He should'nt have been hired. He's a mediocre coordinator at best. At every stop, whether it's been Pittsburgh, Buffalo, or Atlanta, the fans have rejoiced his firing.

FYP I'm sure you meant to say that

Coogs
01-10-2013, 01:22 PM
Poor guy....hamstrung with a shittier QB than Cassel

Not really...

http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/player/_/stat/passing/sort/quarterbackRating/seasontype/2


But I suppose you could make arguements... but who would really care? :shrug:

Ace Gunner
01-10-2013, 01:32 PM
Meh. Outside of the 10 Jags fans, I didn't find this worthy to start a whole thread on it in CP.

relax my man, this article encompasses quite a bit more than the Jags.

ChiefMojo
01-10-2013, 01:38 PM
Mel Tucker is a damn good coach. Might be a quality DC option if the likes of Jauron, Smith or Horton don't come. Might be in the same realm as the others in reality.

Ace Gunner
01-10-2013, 03:29 PM
Mel Tucker is a damn good coach. Might be a quality DC option if the likes of Jauron, Smith or Horton don't come. Might be in the same realm as the others in reality.

I like Mel Tucker also. I'm surprised the RC nazis haven't scorned your post. Tucker knows this 34 scheme, so he would be good at evaluating these players.

DTLB58
01-10-2013, 03:38 PM
Speaking of the Jags:

Pro Football Weekly ‏@ProFootballWkly

RT @jaguars: Caldwell: I can't imagine a scenario where Tim Tebow would be Jacksonville Jaguar.

ROFL

WV
01-10-2013, 04:09 PM
Speaking of the Jags:

Pro Football Weekly ‏@ProFootballWkly

RT @jaguars: Caldwell: I can't imagine a scenario where Tim Tebow would be Starting NFL QB.

ROFL

FYP :)

Rasputin
01-10-2013, 04:17 PM
Speaking of the Jags:

Pro Football Weekly ‏@ProFootballWkly

RT @jaguars: Caldwell: I can't imagine a scenario where Tim Tebow would be Jacksonville Jaguar.

ROFL

LOLOLOL @ the Jets they are going be the same next year if they don't dump TT & DS off their roster. We are in much better situation to fix and for the most part already fixed the majority of our problems. We just need to pick the QBotf with our top pick.

whoman69
01-10-2013, 04:22 PM
Probably premature, but a new GM wants his own coach.

Ace Gunner
01-10-2013, 04:34 PM
FYP :)

http://exchristian.net/exchristian/uploaded_images/Tim-Tebow-Florida-Gators-Loser-Crying-Scripture-Abuse-Bible-John-16-33-cry-baby-football-jesus-hates-the-gators-(2)-708277.JPG