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It's not that simple. Gruden could be under other contractual obligations with ESPN or his endorsements. He could also be in agreement with the University, that both parties deem it more suitable/ethical for Butch to finish out (or at least reach some predetermined future date). It could also be as simple as the terms of the MOU (or subsequent) and official contract terms are being negotiated.
It's clearly apparent that many here have never been at the table when high stakes deals and negotiations are being decided.
IMHO, we are right where we need to be. I kindly suggest that if you're into rollercoasters, you book a trip to Orlando and ride your little hearts out. This is not the place for more ups and downs than an AA convention.
That makes sense.
I'm not a big Gruden proponent. I think him & Tennessee have too much at risk for him being out of coaching for so long.
But I would be excited to see what Gruden could do. And would applaud the effort by Tennessee at the high risk/ massively high reward a MOTIVATED Gruden could do.
As a FOOTBALL COACH?
Butch obviously has a high fever, ir
or has suffered a sharp blow to the head.
It's not that simple. Gruden could be under other contractual obligations with ESPN or his endorsements. He could also be in agreement with the University, that both parties deem it more suitable/ethical for Butch to finish out (or at least reach some predetermined future date). It could also be as simple as the terms of the MOU (or subsequent) and official contract terms are being negotiated.
It's clearly apparent that many here have never been at the table when high stakes deals and negotiations are being decided.
IMHO, we are right where we need to be. I kindly suggest that if you're into rollercoasters, you book a trip to Orlando and ride your little hearts out. This is not the place for more ups and downs than an AA convention.
