01-13-2006, 01:20 PM
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smells of rich mahogany
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 3,001
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Re: Mularkey resigns as Bills' head coach
I dont think you will see Levy on the sidelines:
http://www.wgr550.com/bills/fullstory.php?id=1324
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Ralph Wilson Announces Mularkey's Resignation
WGR Newsroom - Friday, January 13, 2006 - 11:05 AM
Mike Mularkey was not present at One Bills Drive when Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. stepped to the podium to reveal his head coach's resignation. He suggested that Mularkey was affected by the criticism of the team.
In his opening remarks, he stated that "I can't control the media or fans that come to the stadium. With so much media today, Internet, call in shows, press television satellite, there is goign to be so many different opinions on everything. You can't control them. We are doing the best we can. So now, we are going to go forward and look for a new head coach. We're going to conduct an extensive search - and we haven't even started yet."
The Bills owner also said that he did not know how much his coaches and players were being paid because he had given Tom Donahoe all power over football operations.
General Manager Marv Levy addressed the criticism issue as well, by saying that the best way to stiffle criticism, is to win. Levy said that he would move quickly to retain any assistant coaches the organization wanted to keep. When asked about returning to the sidelines, Levy ruled out all possibilities, and said he would concentrate on finding the new head coach, and not impose any of his ideas on him. Marv also gave advice to the coach when he arrives in town to aleve pressure: "When you win, take your family out to dinner."
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Well I have to agree with Marv, best way to avoid the critics is to win...message to new Reds owners...
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