Or vice versa. Lower salary, with high buyout for job security and a better chance at a true rebuild to play with ‘your guys’ that ‘fit your system’.I would think that salaries may still remain high, but buyout amounts will be much more realistic.
Or vice versa. Lower salary, with high buyout for job security and a better chance at a true rebuild to play with ‘your guys’ that ‘fit your system’.I would think that salaries may still remain high, but buyout amounts will be much more realistic.
Wrt FSU.....bwahahahaha BWAHAHAHAHA!.
“White wine thinkin’”
Seemed like the best thread for it, I just found that an extremely thoughtful and informative answer on the difference between college and pro football from a coaching perspective.
Bring Ed Warinner back as the ol coach
Very surprised at how well Colorado is playing. FSU will be looking for a new coach. Maybe USC as well.Deon to LSU?
Very surprised at how well Colorado is playing. FSU will be looking for a new coach. Maybe USC as well.
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still big improvement over 2023Colorado also hasn’t played anyone
Kinda like Indiana....good teams, not great teams.....Schedule looks pretty soft for both teams....Colorado also hasn’t played anyone
I love this quote from this article at SI: "Few things in recent history have drawn a cartoonish overreaction like Colorado winning its first three games last season against middling opponents."Deion to Dallas Cowboys.
Deion to Dallas Cowboys.
Yes that was an overreaction, but it's kinda weird to keep referencing it at this point tbh. Deion took over a team that was 1-11 before he got there. 1 win. 11 losses. Two seasons later they are 7-2. I don't care what their strength of schedule is. In 2022 they gave up 42 points on their homecoming game to a Herm Edwards coached ASU team that won 3 games (and then vacated 2 of those wins). It is no longer an overstatement to say that Deion has vastly improved that program in just 2 years.I love this quote from this article at SI: "Few things in recent history have drawn a cartoonish overreaction like Colorado winning its first three games last season against middling opponents."
Cartoonish overreaction. The state of the media, and therefore sports and everything else, today.
Kinda like Indiana....good teams, not great teams.....Schedule looks pretty soft for both teams....