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[quote=SFREDSKIN;775689]And not complying with the Rooney rule, unless he interviewed Todd Bowles and nobody knows about it.[/quote]
He has just interviewed so far, and thats ok. If he hires a coach without interviewing a minority candidate first, then that is a RR violation. |
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[quote=skinsfaninok;775710]^ because luck had a chance to make 50M [/quote]
.......no he didn't.People one of the only things that the NFLPU and owners agree on right now is a "Rookie Salery Cap"...the days of a draft pick getting "50" million and never having played in the NFL are over. |
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[quote=Giantone;775796].......no he didn't.People one of the only things that the NFLPU and owners agree on right now is a "Rookie Salery Cap"...the days of a draft pick getting "50" million and never having played in the NFL are over.[/quote]
Yeah but that's only if a new CBA deal gets done. No deal this year and it won't matter if he got drafted or not because a lockout would happen. What if the deciding point was a rookie salary cap and they decided to table it until later because a new CBA was more important? He could still get 50 mil, although it's doubtful. The entire point is moot because he's not declaring this year anyways. |
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[quote=Giantone;775796].......no he didn't.People one of the only things that the NFLPU and owners agree on right now is a "Rookie Salery Cap"...the days of a draft pick getting "50" million and never having played in the NFL are over.[/quote]
The owners already said they could do it if they wanted to last year, and they chose not too for the sake of a bargaining chip in negotiations, I assume they won't start one this year for the same reason. |
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Looks like Los will test the market, said he would like to stay in wsh, but money would be a factor. I don't see him back next yr, any good CB's in FA?
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Wow, the Bay Area fans are crushed. It's been nothing but sobing callers on KNBR eviscerating the ineptness of Jed York. Allegedly he only offered 5 million dollars. I know that would make him one of the highest paid coaches in the NFL, however with all of the media hype, and the plethora of teams soliciting his services, there's no way that 5 million would of landed him in SF. Once word got out that Jed only offered 5 mill, Miami pounced and has offered 7.5-8 million a year. Epic fail by SF.
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[quote=skinsfaninok;775840]Looks like Los will test the market, said he would like to stay in wsh, but money would be a factor. I don't see him back next yr, any good CB's in FA?[/quote]
Really moving away from NFL coach talk in this thread I see |
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[quote=SmootSmack;775842]Really moving away from NFL coach talk in this thread I see[/quote]
LOL we need a Redskins offseason thread |
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Think that Sparano is out of the Fins. Titans may keep Jeff Fisher since Vince Young is now history!
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[quote=skinsfaninok;775849]LOL we need a Redskins offseason thread[/quote]
My offseason haiku not good enough for you? After the super bowl we can probably start an offseason thread, though much will likely be devoted to labor talk |
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Yea true
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I guess the Niners are still alive:
RT @mortreport: After meeting w Harbaugh, source says Dolphins have decided that Tony Sparano is the best man for job. Will be retained. |
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I agree with the sentiment that what the Dolphins did is cheap and greedy. How are you going to look for a new head coach with a current head coach under contract, and then decide to go with the current head coach when none of the flashier names pan out? That's just a cheap move Stephen Ross. And it's extremely disrespectful to the current head coach in place. I know Sparano hasn't wowed anybody since his first season at the helm, but if you are going to look for a new head coach, you need to do the right thing and let your current coach go. Don't be like, oh we can't find a better one, so we're just going to stick with you. I'd be pissed if I was Sparano, but it's not like he can quit because then he'll lose his salary and I doubt he wants that.
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[quote=mooby;775889]I agree with the sentiment that what the Dolphins did is cheap and greedy. [B]How are you going to look for a new head coach with a current head coach under contract[/B], and then decide to go with the current head coach when none of the flashier names pan out? That's just a cheap move Stephen Ross. And it's extremely disrespectful to the current head coach in place. I know Sparano hasn't wowed anybody since his first season at the helm, but if you are going to look for a new head coach, you need to do the right thing and let your current coach go. Don't be like, oh we can't find a better one, so we're just going to stick with you. I'd be pissed if I was Sparano, but it's not like he can quit because then he'll lose his salary and I doubt he wants that.[/quote]
Didn't we do the same thing? |
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[quote=SFREDSKIN;775888]I guess the Niners are still alive:
RT @mortreport: After meeting w Harbaugh, source says Dolphins have decided that Tony Sparano is the best man for job. Will be retained.[/quote] Right. After Cowher, Gruden, and Harbaugh all turned down at least $7 million a year they decided Sparano was the best fit. Sure. Fins problem is they wouldn't give any of those guys control over personnel. Ireland would still be in charge, for those 3 guys control is as important as the money. Meanwhile Harbaugh has a better offer from Stanford than San Fran. Don't know about Denver |
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