Any chance CZA..........

Pookieray

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resigns for the good of the team after the egg bowl? Maybe work out a deal to get a partial payout? If he's honest with himself he knows it won't be good for his future to stay have an abysmal record next year and being trying to find work. He may make a good HC one day, but he was thrust into this too quickly.
 

ckDOG

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resigns for the good of the team after the egg bowl? Maybe work out a deal to get a partial payout? If he's honest with himself he knows it won't be good for his future to stay have an abysmal record next year and being trying to find work. He may make a good HC one day, but he was thrust into this too quickly.
Hell no. Get that bag.
 

TaleofTwoDogs

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When you are talking millions of dollars it is difficult to see the big picture or take the high road. Of course, that assumes he believes that he is primarily culpable for this year's disaster and not a victim of circumstance.
 

tenureplan

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When you are talking millions of dollars it is difficult to see the big picture or take the high road. Of course, that assumes he believes that he is primarily culpable for this year's disaster and not a victim of circumstance.
Didn't he already say that the players have to execute. Not his fault in his mind.
 

olblue

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resigns for the good of the team after the egg bowl? Maybe work out a deal to get a partial payout? If he's honest with himself he knows it won't be good for his future to stay have an abysmal record next year and being trying to find work. He may make a good HC one day, but he was thrust into this too quickly.
Why would he do that? Why would ANYBODY do that?
 
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HailStout

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The man hired the best and most cutthroat agent out there. That’s usually a good sign resignation ain’t happening
 

Dawgg

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According to some quick searches, Arnett's buyout includes a 'duty to mitigate', which means if he takes a job during his buyout period, that salary is deducted from his buyout. His buyout is $4.5 Million payable over 3 years, so, $1.5 Million/year. If he were to get the DC job at USCw, he's likely making north of $1.5 Million/year.

I believe he's almost guaranteed to make more than $1.5 Million/year wherever he lands, so it's kind of a wash as to whether he's fired and takes the buyout or just resigns and takes a new job.
 

Shane of Pisgah

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This never happens because even in the unlikely event that the coach would accept the demotion, the new HC ain't about to let the former HC be sitting there on his staff potentially undermining him if he gets off to a rocky start. The new HC will want his own guy.