Sometimes you have to take a stand otherwise these corporations will nickel and dime us to death.I'm in that boat. This is a terrible precedent to set and I won't contribute to it.
So I'll listen on the radio and watch the recording tomorrow... I think I saw NFL Network will replay it tonight.
1big-Luc PicardSometimes you have to take a stand otherwise these corporations will nickel and dime us to death.
I'm not sure either, except that 1) NIL is a new world that many older coaches don't want to deal with, and 2) with NIL the NCAA is pretty much a pro league now, and if you're going to coach pros, why not coach the pros at the highest level.You just won a National Championship, can write your salary on a blank check that the Board of Trustees is probably presenting you, and you basically sit back and relax after recruiting season is over and have your assistants do all the coaching.
I have no idea why a coach at a successful college program would bolt for the NFL.
Neither. I think he’s exploring his options in general, but definitely loves Ann Arbor. That said, with possible NCAA sanctions/suspensions looming, it made sense to look. Many believe that he’s using this as leverage to gain a stronger, more protective contract extension at Michigan, which may be the case based on reports earlier today. He’s apparently asking for a clause which prevents him from being fired if the NCAA comes down with punishment.Does Harbaugh really want out of Michigan, or is this just to drive his contract up? @Plan9Misfit ?
Harbaugh has openly advocated for paying players, so it definitely wouldn’t be due to the NIL. He’s a huge supporter of it, and went as far as to challenge other high profile coaches to offer portions of their salaries to help fund it so other non-revenue generating sports can make some money.I'm not sure either, except that 1) NIL is a new world that many older coaches don't want to deal with, and 2) with NIL the NCAA is pretty much a pro league now, and if you're going to coach pros, why not coach the pros at the highest level.
Also, a 3) could be that Harbaugh has a little Jimmy in him and for whatever reason likes a new challenge every few years.
Seven of the eight remaining Playoff quarterbacks were first round picks.
I'm throwing shade at 4th round qbsAnd?
I'm throwing shade at 4th round qbs
I'd take undrafted Tony Romo over like 80 or 90% of drafted QBs in the past 20 years.
Wilson and Brady won super bowls. Jalen Hurts made 1 just last year. Nick Foles allegedly won one.
Meanwhile I'd probably take 20 current QBs over number 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence, or Kyler Murray, or top 5 picks like Zack Wilson.
In other words, you can either play of you can't. Yes 1st rounders are more likely to work out at any position, but that doesn't mean one drafted outside the 1st can't play.