Originally Posted by Hoover:
I'll fall over dead when an NFL team hires a Chiefs defensive coach to be a DC or HC. That hasn't happened in like 30 years.....
Didn’t Guenther get a job in Detroit or some where after here? [Reply]
Bottom line is that Spags, Daly, and now House have to get together and figure out what front 7 guys stay. With the ET retirement, there could be a new voice about the secondary. [Reply]
Originally Posted by oldman:
Bottom line is that Spags, Daly, and now House have to get together and figure out what front 7 guys stay. With the ET retirement, there could be a new voice about the secondary.
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
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.
Yes, intended to draw heat for drying out the tobacco. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
So is this one still alive or is it now dead In the water? I saw on twitter that KU haven't even announced House's extension yet despite reports that he was staying?
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
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.
Originally Posted by chiefforlife:
That was 14 years ago. I doubt its still relevant. Im sure the numbers are much higher now.
14 years?
That's a long time ago for that sort of data. Shit that's more than 2% of the time the earth has existed according to jj. [Reply]