A few weeks ago some posters were on here praising finish what you started crap.. its always about the money.. always
nope, that's not what i am claiming. i am claiming the money was a big factor in his decision, and possibly the chief motivation.
I am sure that "being an Alabama guy", being loyal to Saban, being loyal to the players, wanting to have the fun experience of coaching the NC, his competitive nature, exposure for recruiting, among many other factors, also contributed.
And I disagree with your claim. Also, Pruitt didnt say being an Alabama guy, being loyal to Saban, wanting to have the fun experience of coaching in the NC (something hed already done 4 times previously) were reasons for simultaneously coaching at Alabama and his new employer Tennessee for a month. He said it was because he wanted to honor his commitments to his players....the players he promised, the players he coached, the players he committed to. And given how his former players have spoken glowingly about him on the record, I believe him.
I just dont think a guy whos likely a millionaire a couple/few times over and who is taking approximately a 200% raise which is 10x the payout he got for coaching in the NC game did it for the money...math doesnt add up imo.
He couldve very easily just moved on and begun his new job and saved himself the wear and tear he just put himself through, for a job that pays him much more in 1 month than the $234k he just got from Alabama.
It depends or your Perspective given your current financial state what u make and the amount of extra work involved...That is ridiculous thinking a quarter mill is a quarter mill I dont care who you are
That is ridiculous thinking a quarter mill is a quarter mill I dont care who you are
It depends or your Perspective given your current financial state what u make and the amount of extra work involved...
Thing to remember is that bonus represents about 12% of what he was making at bama or 6% of his deal with UT. For the average guy that makes 50k a year that would be a bonus of $3100 or so. Is it worth it if u are in it just for money with the extra work and juggling two jobs etc?
Maybe, maybe not...him leaving 1/4 mil on the table is not the same to the guy working construction or on the other end to Bill gates... perspective:hi:
Just had a guy call me bastard and blame me for the oppression of the entire African American community, so the above "useless troll" insults, while harsh and makes me feel like crap, is actually the 2nd worst thing I've been called in the last hour.
That is ridiculous thinking a quarter mill is a quarter mill I dont care who you are
No. Its all relative imo. If youre about to start making nearly $4mm, why in the world would you put yourself through what he just did the last month for $234k?
Did he like and appreciate the bonus for coaching Bama the last month? Of course, Im sure he did, he didnt wind up doing it for free. But was it THE REASON he decided to do it? I take the guy at his word and believe him when he says it was about following through with the promises he made to his players. Call me an idealist.
No. Its all relative imo. If youre about to start making nearly $4mm, why in the world would you put yourself through what he just did the last month for $234k?
Did he like and appreciate the bonus for coaching Bama the last month? Of course, Im sure he did, he didnt wind up doing it for free. But was it THE REASON he decided to do it? I take the guy at his word and believe him when he says it was about following through with the promises he made to his players. Call me an idealist.