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I read the headlines on this board that Fisher may land a head coach job at
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:00 am
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:00 am
a couple of other programs.
Why in the world would a guy drawing 76 million free of charge want to work again the first year.
Apparently, though, he will draw his severance even if he gets another job. Is that right A&M fans? 76 million and not predicated on other work. wow
Why in the world would a guy drawing 76 million free of charge want to work again the first year.
Apparently, though, he will draw his severance even if he gets another job. Is that right A&M fans? 76 million and not predicated on other work. wow
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:01 am to BLG
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Why in the world would a guy drawing 76 million free of charge want to work again the first year.
Some men want to be remembered for something other than finding a way to make a ton of money.
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I'm not one of those men. I would be quite happy with 76 big ones. My stroll into the sunset would be a decades long stretch at that point.
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Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:03 am to BLG
It’s hard for any of these guys to just go out to pasture.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:03 am to m2pro
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Some men want to be remembered for something other than finding a way to make a ton of money.
I think the correct answer would be that it's hard to turn away from the celebrity that a college football head coach receives, but my question was why would a coach get a job that first year. That generally doesn't happen. They nearly always take at least a year off.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:04 am to BatonrougeCajun
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It’s hard for any of these guys to just go out to pasture.
do like Ogre. Turn out to the beach.
edit: with pretty girls, and yes, "pretty" is subjective, but she ain't bad
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Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:05 am to BLG
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Why in the world would a guy drawing 76 million free of charge want to work again the first year.
The self-made people who become wealthy in this world are not the kind of people who shut it all down while they can still work hard. It is surprising that you haven't figured this out yet.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:07 am to SneezyBeltranIsHere
gooney goo goo
"Why in the world would a guy drawing 76 million free of charge want to work again the first year."
reading is fundamental
"Why in the world would a guy drawing 76 million free of charge want to work again the first year."
reading is fundamental
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Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:09 am to BLG
No holdbacks or offsets.
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Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:10 am to 1BIGTigerFan
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No holdbacks or offsets.
thay wanted him gone real bad
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:12 am to BLG
They wanted him there real bad. It was in his original contract that if he was out for any reason, he kept all of the money that was owed to him, even if he went to work elsewhere.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:16 am to BLG
If I had $76M you would never hear from me again
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:18 am to BLG
Most of the time people with the mindset, work ethic and ego to put themsleves in a position to be paid $76 million aren’t satisified with just chilling all of the sudden. That same mindset, work ethic, ego, whatever it is will drive them to take the next challenge even if they are financially set for life.
As much as people shite on Jimbo Fisher (or any of these coaches making multi million salaries) by and large you don’t luck into those positions. These guys have grinded (not literally except BK) and worked their arse off particualry early in career. Most can’t all of the sudden shut it down all of the sudden.
As much as people shite on Jimbo Fisher (or any of these coaches making multi million salaries) by and large you don’t luck into those positions. These guys have grinded (not literally except BK) and worked their arse off particualry early in career. Most can’t all of the sudden shut it down all of the sudden.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:18 am to BLG
I heard he will end up coaching the Mississippi Muddogs
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:19 am to BLG
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want to work again the first year.
He's paid that money no matter what. Also "revenge" and proving to everyone you're not a total dumbarse are very motivating factors. I imagine Jimbo is still pretty conceited and would like to prove to everyone how good he is. I think he'll flop horribly if he jumps right into another job. He'd be doing it for the wrong reasons.
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Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:22 am to BLG
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work again the first year
He might take a year. I havent heard much about him filling any vacancies.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:29 am to BLG
For all my intense anger and frustration with Jimbo, I never thought he was a pure opportunist. I do think he wanted to win, but he just couldn't roll back or alter his deeply ingrained, outdated, and very ineffective coaching beliefs.
He is a football guy, and I don't see him sitting at home for long.
He is a football guy, and I don't see him sitting at home for long.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:38 am to BLG
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Apparently, though, he will draw his severance even if he gets another job. Is that right A&M fans? 76 million and not predicated on other work. wow
Yep! Woodward really laid the screws to Aggie. He was playing 4d chess while the Aggie boosters were making fake National Championship plaques
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:54 am to TailbackU
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If I had $76M you would never hear from me again
Well, maybe one last post.
Posted on 11/21/23 at 9:56 am to BLG
It’s not his fault Aggy opened up the checkbook and made a stupid financial decision. I respect jimbo more than I do A&M fwiw
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