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MoreLemonPledge 01-06-2012 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 8267896)
Really? :spock:


BTW, i have always thought that Del Rio was a complete and utter asshat. I think this would piss me off more than McDaniels. :shake:

YOUR AND IDIOT WE SHUD HIGHER HIM NOW

KCFalcon59 01-06-2012 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 8267890)
My visions of Jack Del Rio will always be with a shotgun in the back of a pickup during the players strike.

Yep. Me too.

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Originally Posted by KCFalcon59 (Post 8267589)
Rumor has it that Del Rio will arrive in the back of a pickup truck wielding a shotgun and demanding he be hired as HC.


Dylan 01-06-2012 12:25 AM

Jacksonville plays a 4-3 defense --

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog...harts-defense/

FloridaMan88 01-06-2012 12:29 AM

Amazingly Fat Scott has managed to find a candidate who would be WORSE than Romeo, and worse than Herm.

From a report on CBS Sports.com about Del Rio after Jacksonville shit-canned him:

http://peteprisco.blogs.cbssports.co...15047/33582271

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Jack Del Rio is gone in Jacksonville, and it's been a long time coming.


Del Rio's wasn't liked inside the building the past couple of years, and there were many inside who felt once he got paid his big contract he lost the zest for being a head coach.


According to sources, Del Rio was coming into the office this year at around 9 a.m. most days and leaving early.


That rubbed his staff the wrong way. It rubbed the front office the wrong way.

It even became a bit of a joke inside the building as the time he entered the building was noted some days by the staff

Dylan 01-06-2012 12:43 AM

Mike Mularkey

Offensive Coordinator

Biography

Mike Mularkey’s outstanding work with the Falcons offense in 2010 continued its successful upward trend in his third season, helping to lay the groundwork for an NFC-best 13-3 record and an NFC South Division title.

Mularkey’s unit broke the team record for most first downs in a season with 353 while scoring the third-most points in club history with 414. Other superlatives included: ranking third in the NFL in time of possession (32:15), third-down conversions (46.7%) and scoring efficiency (scoring on 70 of 178 possessions), finishing 6th in the NFC in total offense per game (averaging 341.1 yards), and ending up 5th in the NFC in rushing yards a contest (118.2).

With Mularkey’s steady hand on the offensive helm since 2008, the Falcons rank second in the League with 45 touchdowns on drives lasting 10 plays or more and seventh in average rushing yards per game with 129.4.

His quarterback, Matt Ryan, enjoyed a career-year in just his third campaign in 2010, earning Pro Bowl honors for the first time with a career-best 28 touchdown passes (second-most ever in team history), 3,705 passing yards and just nine interceptions. Ryan’s 357 completions and 60.8 completion percentage established new team records under the watchful eye of Mularkey. Also, the 3,725 total net passing yards were the third- highest in a season in club annals.

Mularkey’s efficient offense allowed WR Roddy White to lead the NFL in receptions with a career-high and franchise-best 115 catches while breaking his own club record for receiving yards with an NFC- high 1,389 en route to his third straight Pro Bowl nod. RB Michael Turner was the starting point again for Mularkey’s ball control offense as “The Burner” paced the NFC with 1,371 yards and scored 12 times while being voted to his second Pro Bowl as a Falcon. With the addition of TE Tony Gonzalez, T Tyson Clabo and FB Ovie Mughelli to the NFL’s All-Star game, the Falcons boasted an NFC team-high six Pro Bowlers on offense, which was quite a compliment to Mularkey’s successful system last year.

For his efforts, the former NFL tight end was afforded “Coordinator of the Year” honors by the prestigious Sporting News magazine.

Although injuries hampered both Ryan and Turner in 2009, the offense still averaged 340.4 yards per game while the passing game improved to a 223.2 yards per game average as the Falcons earned back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in franchise history. Among individual offensive highlights, White led the team with 1,153 receiving yards and became only the second player in franchise history to total three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. White also added a career-high 11 touchdowns while earning his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection. Mularkey also pieced together an offensive game plan which featured Gonzalez, who provided a large contribution in his first year with the team. The future Hall of Fame tight end set a franchise record among players at his position with 88 receptions while adding 867 yards and six touchdowns.

Mularkey’s successful impact on the Falcons was immense in his first season in Atlanta in 2008.

Under his direction, Atlanta’s diverse offense finished second in the NFL with an average of 152.7 rushing yards per game, sixth in total offense with an average of 361.2 yards a game, 14th in passing yards with a 208.5 average per contest, and 10th in points scored at 24.4. The Falcons broke a 27-year old team record by totaling 5,779 net yards gained in ‘08 and also established a new club mark by only surrendering 17 total sacks overall. The 391 points scored and 61.1 passing completion percentage were both the fifth-best marks in a season in club history. Mularkey’s efficient offense helped the Falcons finish with an 11-5 record, only the sixth double-digit win total in a season in team history (at that time) and earn a Wild Card playoff berth.

Read more: http://www.atlantafalcons.com/roster...mike-mularkey/

Atlanta Falcons @ New York Giants Sunday Jan 8th 1 PM ET :facepalm:

ChiefsCountry 01-06-2012 01:05 AM

Mularkey worked under Saban in Miami. Not to mention with Dimitroff, thats all apart of the tree.

'Hamas' Jenkins 01-06-2012 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 8267542)
Yeah, well, from what I'm told, Romeo is walking if he doesn't get the HC job.

Out of everyone interviewed, it's sad to say that Romeo would be my #1.

Then he can GTFO.

Titty Meat 01-06-2012 02:35 AM

Looks like Frank was right when he said a few days ago a wide net would be casted.

bevischief 01-06-2012 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by FringeNC (Post 8267404)
Strange. I still think it's a done deal with Crennel. Maybe not. Maybe Pioli is scouring the field for a coach who thinks Matt Cassel is a franchise quarterback after Crennel told him to shove Matt Cassel up his ass.

More than likely...

OzarksChiefsFan 01-06-2012 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Royal Fanatic (Post 8267432)
Exactly. There is NOBODY out there who is the perfect candidate. No matter who gets brought in for an interview, there will be at least a dozen posters here who will slam him, say "No ****ing way", and tell us that they're done with the Chiefs if they hire "this" guy.

I think Del Rio is an interesting candidate. I wouldn't be thrilled with the hire, but I'd keep an open mind.

Oh my freaking GOD! A post that makes sense. I thought this board was just full of haters. The same guys who had "Super Bowl wet dreams" when Haley was hired piss and moan when someone qualified who actually played the game gets an interview.(not the job just an interview)Nice post!

Amnorix 01-06-2012 07:35 AM

Wasn't very impressed with Del Rio. That said, half this board would scream even if Pioli could somehow resurrect Vince Lombardi...

Tribal Warfare 01-06-2012 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 8268057)
Wasn't very impressed with Del Rio. That said, half this board would scream even if Pioli could somehow resurrect Vince Lombardi...

He'll get his grandson instead

The Bad Guy 01-06-2012 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 8268057)
Wasn't very impressed with Del Rio. That said, half this board would scream even if Pioli could somehow resurrect Vince Lombardi...

Lombardi isn't part of the tree. Pioli can't work with him.

ChiefFripp 01-06-2012 07:41 AM

I think they just have to fill a quota for interviewing white coaches. Romeo has the job.

Dayze 01-06-2012 08:27 AM

I think whichever coach they choose, it'll most definitely be a 'safe' choice. a proven coach. Not 'proven' in terms of a winning coach etc, but proven as in they (Chiefs) know what they're getting.

I don't think we'll see another Haley-type hire etc.
My $.02.


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