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re: Is Avery Johnson's contract really 6 years 18 million?

Posted on 4/7/15 at 10:33 am to
Posted by 14&Counting
Eugene, OR
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 4/7/15 at 10:33 am to
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His value as judged by the market was that people were willing to pay him not to coach at back to back stops in his career. The market decided that his unique service of coaching was worth so little as to pay him not to do it for them any more. By that standard, he was overpaid no matter what.


LOL...Wut???....his value is what the market bears....nothing more and nothing less....that Bama overpaid is nothing more than your interpretation.

You need to keep in mind we are not simply looking to plug n' play another coach. If that were the case, we could go hire some assistant or another mid-major jerk-off no one outside of basketball circles ever heard of for $ 1 million a year....

We don't want to do that becuase we have a lot of money. We are trying to elevate and transform the culture and brand of the program and we think CAJ is the guy to take us to the next level. So, in Bama's estimation its an investment worth making.
Posted by therick711
South
Member since Jan 2008
25313 posts
Posted on 4/7/15 at 10:36 am to
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LOL...Wut???....his value is what the market bears....nothing more and nothing less....that Bama overpaid is nothing more than your interpretation.

You need to keep in mind we are not simply looking to plug n' play another coach. If that were the case, we could go hire some assistant or another mid-major jerk-off no one outside of basketball circles ever heard of for $ 1 million a year....

We don't want to do that becuase we have a lot of money. We are trying to elevate and transform the culture and brand of the program and we think CAJ is the guy to take us to the next level. So, in Bama's estimation its an investment worth making.


You are so fricking dumb. That riff was pointing out how elposter misused economics. Of course you wouldn't get it because it would require both reading and understanding.
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