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If Shula is OC, I vote Chris Weinke for QB coach


Ricky Spanish

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Weinke is only the head of the Football department at IMG, which has only been in existence since 2010, whereas IMG itself has been there since 1978.

It's not like he owns the company or anything.

He stands to make a shitton more money in the NFL coaching architecture than he does running a 5 week football camp for IMG.

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Weinke is only the head of the Football department at IMG, which has only been in existence since 2010, whereas IMG itself has been there since 1978.

It's not like he owns the company or anything.

He stands to make a shitton more money in the NFL coaching architecture than he does running a 5 week football camp for IMG.

How much more money? Let's get some real numbers in here. Right now he has a heck of a lot more security and a heck of a lot less responsibility than an actual NFL coach.

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Weinke is only the head of the Football department at IMG, which has only been in existence since 2010, whereas IMG itself has been there since 1978.

It's not like he owns the company or anything.

He stands to make a shitton more money in the NFL coaching architecture than he does running a 5 week football camp for IMG.

Not that he didn't already make a shitton of money riding the bench in the NFL

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How much more money? Let's get some real numbers in here. Right now he has a heck of a lot more security and a heck of a lot less responsibility than an actual NFL coach.

He runs a 5 week football camp, and does some private coaching on the side. Ohhhhh and they announced they are going to coach a high school Football team at IMG this year.

Yeah man, he totally has more responsibility than an NFL coach. GTFOH

Edit: I missread what you typed about responsibility. Sorry.

Security yes, but depending on the salary, he could make in a few years what it would take him a decade to make at IMG. So what's really more security?

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How much more money? Let's get some real numbers in here. Right now he has a heck of a lot more security and a heck of a lot less responsibility than an actual NFL coach.

I doubt that you can find out how much he makes at IMG. Assistants and position coaches in the NFL average around $250K - $350K. Some receive much more (think Sean Payton as QB coach and Asst HC in Dallas), and some of the less experienced receive closer to $150K or $200K.

Presumably Weinke wouldn't see much of a bump in salary to start with, but if he wanted to get into coaching where he might move up the ranks quickly to an OC, then he could be enticed by future earning potential.

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