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Instead of Ralph canning Dick and paying millions to fire him now, Ralph made a deal that he gets one more year to coach and in return Ralph gets a discount if he has to fire Dick next year. Dick wants the chance to try to redeem himself to prove his worth and in return agrees that if one more year doesn't work then he'll take less for Ralph to get rid of him next year.
That's my opinion.
Where else would you rather be than right here right now?
Instead of Ralph canning Dick and paying millions to fire him now, Ralph made a deal that he gets one more year to coach and in return Ralph gets a discount if he has to fire Dick next year. Dick wants the chance to try to redeem himself to prove his worth and in return agrees that if one more year doesn't work then he'll take less for Ralph to get rid of him next year.
That's my opinion.
Hmmmm. That actually makes some sense, considering how cheap Ralph is.
He gets one more year of work out of Jauron for the money he's paying him (instead of paying him not to work), and if he succeeds he/Ralph looks good for sticking with his guy.
If Jauron fails yet again, the public kills him for not pulling the plug this offseason, but ultimately "comes back home" because he did make the needed change, all while working out a better deal financially for his bottom line.
Keeping Jauron is obviously, a business decision first and foremost. And if it works out on the football side of things, then bonus. That had to be part of his thinking when making this decision.
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