Disappointing Opening Game
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:01 am
After staying competitive for 2 quarters, the Ravens really fell apart in the second half last night. Maybe they should fire Harbaugh.
Please tell us how much his buyout is.East Coast Mustang wrote:Bottom line if you want June out then stroke the check for his buyout. Otherwise, your opinion doesn't matter. None of our opinions matter. The only ones that do are the twenty or so people on the CoC.
Not trying to be a [deleted], just stating facts
That means there is a $2 million buyout. If we were not on the hook for any remaining salary then there would be no buyout.CalallenStang wrote:Please tell us how much his buyout is.East Coast Mustang wrote:Bottom line if you want June out then stroke the check for his buyout. Otherwise, your opinion doesn't matter. None of our opinions matter. The only ones that do are the twenty or so people on the CoC.
Not trying to be a [deleted], just stating facts
Hint: There is no buyout clause this year. To terminate him, we would simply pay him the money remaining on his contract. So the only amount additional to what we have already committed to pay is whatever we agree to pay a new coach.
I am blue in the face from explaining this so many times.
FINALLY, we get to the bottom line. I'm pretty sure everyone knows where the bread is buttered.East Coast Mustang wrote:Bottom line if you want June out then stroke the check for his buyout. Otherwise, your opinion doesn't matter. None of our opinions matter. The only ones that do are the twenty or so people on the CoC.
There is NO buyout clause as it expired last year We would have to pay the remaining amount unless we fire June for cause. It would be a regularly scheduled payment instead of a buyout prepayment.mustangxc wrote:That means there is a $2 million buyout. If we were not on the hook for any remaining salary then there would be no buyout.CalallenStang wrote:Please tell us how much his buyout is.East Coast Mustang wrote:Bottom line if you want June out then stroke the check for his buyout. Otherwise, your opinion doesn't matter. None of our opinions matter. The only ones that do are the twenty or so people on the CoC.
Not trying to be a [deleted], just stating facts
Hint: There is no buyout clause this year. To terminate him, we would simply pay him the money remaining on his contract. So the only amount additional to what we have already committed to pay is whatever we agree to pay a new coach.
I am blue in the face from explaining this so many times.
Or maybe all those calling for June Jones' head (mid-season!!) should instead focus their attention on a coach who didn't just lead this perennial cellar dweller to respectability. Jones has done something the 4 coaches before him could not do: win consistently.sbsmith wrote:Next time pick a coach that didn't just win the Super Bowl.
Fooball wrote:Or maybe all those calling for June Jones' head (mid-season!!) should instead focus their attention on a coach who didn't just lead this perennial cellar dweller to respectability. Jones has done something the 4 coaches before him could not do: win consistently.sbsmith wrote:Next time pick a coach that didn't just win the Super Bowl.
Don't stone Football Moses just because he can't take us to the promised land. Sometimes these things take time. Hopefully not 40 years.
1) June has had recruiting and curriculum advantages that has predecessors didn't have.Fooball wrote:
Or maybe all those calling for June Jones' head (mid-season!!) should instead focus their attention on a coach who didn't just lead this perennial cellar dweller to respectability. Jones has done something the 4 coaches before him could not do: win consistently.
I'm just trying to avoid confusion on the differences between last year and this year. Had we fired him last year, we would have owed $4m plus a buyout amount. This year, we pay $2m total.East Coast Mustang wrote:Alright, you can play around with semantics but my point is if you want JJ gone after this season it's not cheap. You pay his 2014 salary (~$2million) on top of whatever you're paying the new coach.
Call it whatever you want, but it's essentially a buyout.