True, but if he resigns the Chiefs are saving 150k right there and he has the potential to be your next DC if things don't work out with Spags. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Warrick:
True, but if he resigns the Chiefs are saving 150k right there and he has the potential to be your next DC if things don't work out with Spags.
His contract could easily say he can't resign to take another job... [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Easy to say when it’s not your money lol.
It's okay to pay out wads of cash to shitty cap-wasters because "it's not our money", but it's not okay to pay whatever it takes to put the best coaching staff together?
Hobospirit29 GREATLY approves of this dumbassed sentiment. [Reply]
Here's an article I found on assistant salaries. Fwiw
Recent trends have boosted prospects for assistant coaches, who traditionally earned far less than their higher-profile bosses. Once confined to the $200,000 range, between 20 and 25 assistants now earn seven-figure salaries, The Los Angeles Times reported in January 2005. Wide variations still persist, however. Assistant coaches earned the highest average salary in Dallas, whose organization paid $301,710, The Jacksonville Florida Times-Union reported. The Washington Redskins had the highest budget, with $5.22 million for their 20 assistants. By contrast, Jacksonville Jaguar's 17 assistants averaged just $194,782. [Reply]
I drove to Kentucky from Texas in 2005 to buy a Feed Truck. All I remember is all the Black barns in the country side. Turns out they were tobacco barns. [Reply]