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re: Do we have any details of the contract yet?

Posted on 1/11/11 at 8:30 pm to
Posted by dos crystal
Georgia
Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 1/11/11 at 8:30 pm to
i'm curious if the 18.5 million reduces per year. if so, i don't have a problem with the agreement.

i figure he should do well for another 3 years with the current team and incoming recruits. if he slips in four or five, then you are getting close to the end of the contract.

Posted by SlowFlowPro
Simple Solutions to Complex Probs
Member since Jan 2004
432453 posts
Posted on 1/11/11 at 8:31 pm to
quote:

i'm curious if the 18.5 million reduces per year.

if the buyout is this number, i am curious also. logically it has to be this
Posted by Fishhead
Elmendorf, TX
Member since Jan 2008
12248 posts
Posted on 1/11/11 at 8:40 pm to
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i figure he should do well for another 3 years with the current team and incoming recruits. if he slips in four or five, then you are getting close to the end of the contract.
Not an attack on this post, but what is meant by "if he slips"? Like, slips like UF this year? Slips like Bama this year? Or epic slips like TX this year?
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My point...EVERY program has "down" years. At what point is a "down" year understandable to the fan base in general here?
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I'm one of those weirdos that understood that the removal of the cancer in spring 2008 was gonna leave LSU in a tough position for a couple of years. I also think it would have been wise to have more than a couple of freshman and a Harvard transfer ready if needed. But Urban Meyer had no doubt that Tebow was gone after last season, and he had nobody qualified to replace him. And before you say Cam, Cam was a cancer that Meyer should've removed himself. Instead, he waited until he saw the success Cam was having at AU to start leaking about his cheating at UF.
Mack Brown had 5 years to replace McCoy, but didn't have anyone ready.
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IMO, LSU 2008 was no worse than UF or TX this season...and MUCH better than TX, in fact. Everyone has a down year or two. Miles has recovered with an 11-2 season, in the best conference, in a LOADED division. 5 of the 6 in the top 15, IIRC. The guy's good...no matter how weird/quirky he is. NOBODY is without flaw.
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