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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I will translate whatever he is saying:

 

”please for the love of god mr tepper fire me so I can go enjoy this 70 million you gifted me”

..."in Nebraska.  They're waiting for me."

Seriously, I am starting to think he's doing this poo on purpose to get fired so he can get paid out the rest of his contract here while taking a college job.

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He breaks every NFL tenet on how to win in the NFL

There is no point in repeating them 

His personnel decisions are mind boggling, his game management not there 

my biggest suggestion for him is to start wearing sunglasses so National tv doesn’t see how confused he really is 

the other truth is in the NFL, usually, the smarter head-coach wins 

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yeah but he wouldn’t get paid by both 

Depends on any offset language. Not sure if that's common in coach contracts or not, especially if he's fired.

Either way, the contract was incredibly dumb.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yeah but he wouldn’t get paid by both 

Well, I could be wrong, but last I checked, coaches' salaries are fully guaranteed, so if they're fired they get the entire value of that contract.  Nebraska would have to pay him to hire him, so I don't see why he couldn't get paid by both...  and for any human being in that situation, why wouldn't you try to get paid twice?

Not trying to be an argumentative dick or anything, that's just how I've always understood it to be. 

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