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Falcons | Mularkey looking to use few three-WR sets Wed, 16 Apr 2008 20:54:36 -0700 Steve Wyche, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reports Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey will run few formations that use three or more wide receivers. His offense was usually feature dual tight ends or an H-back, a fullback and two wide receivers. Concerns along the offensive line will create a need for extra blockers, which is why the team will use two-tight end sets with a fullback.
Falcons | Mularkey named offensive coordinator Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:57:12 -0800 The Atlanta Falcons announced they have hired former Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey to be their next offensive coordinator.
Buccaneers | Mularkey could coach quarterbacks for team Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:06:13 -0800 Stephen F. Holder, of the St. Petersburg Times, reports former Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey could become the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' next quarterbacks coach. Mularkey met with head coach Jon Gruden Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Dolphins | Mularkey fired Thu, 03 Jan 2008 09:00:23 -0800 Harvey Fialkov, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins have fired tight ends coach Mike Mularkey.
Dolphins | Mularkey called plays Week 13 Thu, 06 Dec 2007 11:18:42 -0800 Jeff Darlington, of the Miami Herald, reports Miami Dolphins assistant coach Mike Mularkey, not head coach Cam Cameron, called the offensive plays during the team's Week 13 game, according to multiple sources. It is not known if Mularkey will be calling the plays Week 14.
Dolphins | Mularkey to coach tight ends Fri, 16 Mar 2007 08:09:25 -0700 Harvey Fialkov, of the Sun-Sentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins have named Mike Mularkey as the team's tight ends coach.
Dolphins | Mularkey to return next season Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:12:20 -0800 Alex Marvez, of the Sun-Sentinel, reports Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey will return to the team's coaching staff in 2007, though it is unknown whether he will remain in his coordinator's role. Head coach Cam Cameron has said he will handle play-calling duties. Mularkey could become the team's tight ends coach.
Dolphins | Team begins search for Saban's replacement Wed, 03 Jan 2007 10:26:43 -0800 Alex Marvez, of the Sun-Sentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins have begun to compile a list of candidates to replace head coach Nick Saban, who left Wednesday, Jan. 3, to become the head coach at the University of Alabama. Candidates could include assistant coach Dom Capers and offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey, Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera, Houston Texans assistant coach Mike Sherman, San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, Indianapolis Colts assistant coach Jim Caldwell, Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow and Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt.
Dolphins | Mularkey to tweak offense Wed, 12 Jul 2006 05:34:33 -0700 The Miami Herald reports Miami Dolphins new offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey is going to run the same basic offense that former offensive coordinator Scott Linehan did last season. "The offense is going to be more controlled and more balanced," Miami Dolphins WR Chris Chambers said. "Linehan liked to go downfield a little bit more. Early in the year last year, we were throwing up balls just to be throwing it up. Now there's a reason behind a lot of the stuff we're doing. [Mularkey] wants a tough, physical team. I like his approach."
Dolphins | Mularkey discusses offensive philosophy Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:13:25 -0700 Ethan Skolnick, of the Sun-Sentinel, reports new Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey is very comfortable implanting the "Dolphins System," which was created by his predecessor Scott Linehan, now head coach of the Saint Louis Rams. Mularkey, who brings more of a physical style of offense to the Dolphins, describes the "System" as having "a scheme philosophy and a how you attack philosophy." "I think how we attack; obviously, I have different ways of doing it than Scott." Mularkey specifically said when referring to a vertical passing game, "It's got to be in your arsenal, but I don't know if you going in thinking that's the only way we're going to win a game is we're throwing the ball downfield."
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