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To: Bill who wrote (3126)1/15/2003 4:34:31 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 89658
 
49ers deep-six Mariucci

URL:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/niners/2003-01-15-mariucci-fired_x.htm

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Steve Mariucci was fired as coach of the San Francisco 49ers on Wednesday after six seasons without a trip to the Super Bowl.

Despite 57 wins and four playoff berths in six seasons, Steve Mariucci had a rocky ride in San Francisco.
By Paul Sakuma, AP

Mariucci was released from the final year of his contract. He jockeyed unsuccessfully for a contract extension last season. (Related item: Latest 49ers team report)

Mariucci went 57-39 while leading the 49ers to four playoff berths. The team was knocked out of this postseason last weekend with a 31-6 loss at Tampa Bay.

"This is not a performance issue that has forced us to reach this decision," team owner John York said. "Rather, our decision is based upon a difference in philosophy within the 49ers' structure on how to best utilize our various talents in pursuing the goal of fielding championship teams and winning a Super Bowl."

As much success as Mariucci had, his two predecessors — Bill Walsh and George Seifert — led San Francisco to a total of five Super Bowl championships, the first in 1982 and the most recent in 1995.

The Jacksonville Jaguars now are the only other team with a head coaching vacancy and are thought to be interested in Mariucci. The Jaguars fired Tom Coughlin last month.

Mariucci made $2.1 million this season, 19th among the NFL's 32 head coaches and a bargain rate for a coach with Mariucci's track record.

He angered the 49ers' front office last winter by campaigning for a new contract through the media, and then talking to the Buccaneers last February about becoming their coach and general manager. The teams worked out a compensation package, but when Mariucci waffled on his decision, Tampa Bay hired Jon Gruden instead.

After rejecting Tampa Bay's offer, Mariucci changed agents and rededicated himself to the 49ers. They won the NFC West and finished 10-6, despite significant injury problems on defense.

The 49ers won their first-round playoff game by rallying from a 24-point deficit to beat the New York Giants, but they were never in the second-round game against Tampa Bay.

Defensive tackle Sean Moran called Wednesday "a sad day for the players."

"I can't believe they let him go. He's a great coach and a wonderful human being," Moran said outside the team's training facility, where the announcement of the firing was made. "You could actually talk to him. He wasn't one of those dictator types who you're afraid to meet with because you don't know what will happen."

Copyright 2003 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.