NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Only when he changes the Tennessee Titans' course does coach Mike Mularkey have a chance to win over the team’s fan base.
There is widespread disappointment in Nashville over the hiring a coach with a 18-39 record who was part of the mess the team is trying to clean up. There is widespread criticism from media over a search for Ken Whisenhunt's full-time replacement that featured a grand total of two outside candidates.
So as the team introduces Mularkey and general manager Jon Robinson at a Monday afternoon press conference, it will be a tough sell.