Wow. Jimmy Sexton is an above average contract negotiator.
FIFYWow. The Awbarn administration is a below average contract negotiator.
LOL, I can play that game, too: there's a decent amount of water in the Pacific ocean.Wow. Jimmy Sexton is an above average contract negotiator.
But they kind of do. These are mind-numbing numbers and could literally be stopped in their tracks by any number of people within the AU hierarchy based on the amounts involved. Not only that, but as mentioned before - what are the optics? Who do you hire that would want that job if they're willing to give a man $32 million to go away less than a year after a new contract? Who would feel safe?These buyout numbers do not help Gus keep his job this year. Getting rid of him this year isn't much different than next several years financially speaking. Public perception is more an issue, getting rid of a coach the first year after a new, huge deal. He better beat Ole Miss, which I think they do easily.
These buyout numbers do not help Gus keep his job this year. Getting rid of him this year isn't much different than next several years financially speaking. Public perception is more an issue, getting rid of a coach the first year after a new, huge deal. He better beat Ole Miss, which I think they do easily.
so what you are saying is s.n.a.s.s.But they kind of do. These are mind-numbing numbers and could literally be stopped in their tracks by any number of people within the AU hierarchy based on the amounts involved. Not only that, but as mentioned dbf ore - what are the optics? Who d you hire that would want that job if they're willing to give a man $32 million less than a year after a new contract? Who would feel safe?
There's no telling with the Au people will do, but I'm guessing Gus could lose the remaining games (even liberty) and not be fired. You want to talk about public perception? Imagine the blasting AU would receive as a 'public university of higher learning' spending more than they probably pay all the professors on campus combined to make one football coach go away, just after guaranteeing him that money. The people who make that decision would probably be sign gin their own termination papers in the process...
Yikes!!! The Boogs are buried under a huge pile of Malzahn. There’s no way to cover the buyout for several years.
That was the rumor.Someone can probably correct me if my timing is incorrect, but I think that Auburn really felt that Gus was going to leave for the Arkansas job.
I'll take the job. I'd be ok with feeling very unsafe for that Auburn-stupid amount of money.But they kind of do. These are mind-numbing numbers and could literally be stopped in their tracks by any number of people within the AU hierarchy based on the amounts involved. Not only that, but as mentioned before - what are the optics? Who do you hire that would want that job if they're willing to give a man $32 million to go away less than a year after a new contract? Who would feel safe?
lucky for you, the playbook is really simpleI'll take the job. I'd be ok with feeling very unsafe for that Auburn-stupid amount of money.
I'm pretty sure my Peewee team's offensive playbook was over twice the size of the Barn's.lucky for you, the playbook is really simple
Heh. The whirly bird offense. So, I guess Gus gets paid by the whirl then?lucky for you, the playbook is really simple
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Auburn, you are way too smart to offer that contract. $31 million dollars for a coach that will be figured out by next week? And what will coach two maybe three more years?
Yeah, you're probably right.
Yeah, I probably am.
whirl, whirl, whirl, christy just maxed out my amex againHeh. The whirly bird offense. So, I guess Gus gets paid by the whirl then?
The thing is, the Barn has proven - time and time again - that they aren't that smart.My script for a new Regions Bank commercial:
You are obviously not new here. :cool2:so what you are saying is s.n.a.s.s.
Doesn't turning your back to the defense typically limit your field vision in the direction you really want to go?lucky for you, the playbook is really simple