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		<title>by: Paul McClain</title>
		<link>http://www.kukoda.com/2006/01/13/more-sports/#comment-23</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2006 19:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Are there only 40 qualified people in the world to coach an NFL team? It seems like they all play musical chairs with each others jobs.

Herman Edwards went from the Jets to Cheifs. The Jets are going to either get former Giants coach Jim Fasel or former Packers coach Mike Sherman.  The Packers are set to sign a new Head Coach, Mike McCarthy, the current offensive coordinator of the 49ers.  Yes, those same 49ers that were dead last in total offense this season.  Someone please explain.
 
Here is an exerpt from the AP report on Mularky:
&quot;Since the end to a dismal season, the Buffalo organization has undergone a quick overhaul, and people in the NFL have questioned the Bills' direction.&quot;  That's some great journalism - 'people in the NFL'.  What the fuck does that mean?  I could write for the AP and use 'people in Iraq said' or 'some guy next to me in line for a sandwich said' as sources.   

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are there only 40 qualified people in the world to coach an NFL team? It seems like they all play musical chairs with each others jobs.</p>
<p>Herman Edwards went from the Jets to Cheifs. The Jets are going to either get former Giants coach Jim Fasel or former Packers coach Mike Sherman.  The Packers are set to sign a new Head Coach, Mike McCarthy, the current offensive coordinator of the 49ers.  Yes, those same 49ers that were dead last in total offense this season.  Someone please explain.</p>
<p>Here is an exerpt from the AP report on Mularky:<br />
&#8220;Since the end to a dismal season, the Buffalo organization has undergone a quick overhaul, and people in the NFL have questioned the Bills&#8217; direction.&#8221;  That&#8217;s some great journalism - &#8216;people in the NFL&#8217;.  What the fuck does that mean?  I could write for the AP and use &#8216;people in Iraq said&#8217; or &#8217;some guy next to me in line for a sandwich said&#8217; as sources.   </p>
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