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Editor’s Note:  This is another post from Black and Teal’s latest writer, Daniel Lago. It’s been a long, strange journey with appearances by Rob Chudzinski, Brian Schottenheimer, Mel Tucker and heck, we even got stood up by Bill O’Brien. Extracurricular Activities at Penn State. Good Luck Bill! Source: Foxnews.com So how did we end up with Mike Mularkey? Find out after the jump. … [visit site to read more] Cutting Through The Mularkey: How We Ended Up With Our New Coach - Black and Teal - Black and Teal - A Jacksonville Jaguars Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.
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