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Is mediocrity OK now .....when it wasn’t in 2006 ?

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Yup, the only way they keep him is if they want to go cheap again.An actual proven coach would/will cost more. But it's the glazers. All they care about is money. Considering that, it's possible, even if not likely.

 
Posted : Dec. 29, 2013 2:28 am
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So if mediocrity wasn't ok in 2006 why did they wait until 2008 to fire gruden. My 7 year old could write a better article.

I was thinking the same thing while reading it, I guess based on that article we've only got 2 more years of Schiano left before they fire him for the poor season we're having now.

Hate to say it, but that may be the way it actually plays out. As depressing as that thought is, they would save a ton of money going that route.

How would they "save money" by doing that? People here really would make poor businessmen.Decision about Schiano won't have anything to do about his contract.  His contract is freaking peanuts.  He's less tha a year of Nicks on the bench, Freeman in Minny Quincy Sucking, Clayton sucking, Ward busting, Price busting, etc, etc...His contract dollars mean nothing.  NOTHING.

Dead money is the road to damnation.  It adds up fast, a couple mil here, a couple mil there.  I don't think there is anything worse than your NFL team of choice sucks big time, and you have zero or very little cap space. Its deadly. Its a death sentence that puts your team in last place in your division for about a decade or so.

 
Posted : Dec. 29, 2013 4:33 am
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