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Bengals extend Jay Gruden 3 years AND Double his salary (reportedly)


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WKMG Orlando reports that the Bengals have signed offensive coordinator Jay Gruden to a three-year, $3.6 million extension.

Gruden coached the AFL's Orlando Predators and UFL's Florida Tuskers before landing in Cincinnati, so he may have leaked the news to a reporter there. The extension reportedly doubles his original salary. Honorably, Gruden has turned down all head-coaching interview offers to remain as the Bengals' offensive coordinator, and this is how the organization has repaid him.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/2512/bengals-offense

hmmm....

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He did some incredible stuff with a mediocre quarterback. Guy's a genius and deserved his payday.

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damn guys, Dalton had a damn good year, he was far from mediocre. he was damn good for a rookie, probably would have won OROTY if it weren't for Cam.

I understand you guys are homers, but come on now, the ginger balled this year.

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damn guys, Dalton had a damn good year, he was far from mediocre. he was damn good for a rookie, probably would have won OROTY if it weren't for Cam.

I understand you guys are homers, but come on now, the ginger balled this year.

yeah, his coach did a great job getting Pick Six to the playoffs and he got paid for it. what's the problem? do you not agree with the move?

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damn guys, Dalton had a damn good year, he was far from mediocre. he was damn good for a rookie, probably would have won OROTY if it weren't for Cam.

I understand you guys are homers, but come on now, the ginger balled this year.

AJ Green would have won ROTY if it weren't for Cam. Dalton without Green is like a fish without water.

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Still don't get why people have trouble acknowledging that Dalton had a good rookie year and has the tools to become a pretty good QB.

Quick hint guys: accepting that there are other good young quarterbacks out there does not take anything away from Cam. To listen to some of ya, you'd think it was blasphemy :rolleyes:

As to Chudzinski, I'm pretty sure his agent will make sure the Panthers front office sees this story (and the numbers included therein).

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