Those wins came before he let the defense become the garbage it has become. There is no denying that Mullen improved the offensive production, which really was a dumpster fire when he took over so it wasn't like it was a huge undertaking, but, he had the luxury of relying on a decent freaking defense given to him by previous staff. Now, we find ourselves in the exact opposite scenario that is yielding the exact same results: from dumpster fire offense with good defense to good offense to dumpster fire defense. Other than that, nothing really has changed...we pay top dollar for the same sh!t we had before just packaged differently. And we just gave it a raise.