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Coen did what nobody else could do (not even Jim Harbaugh), get Baalke fired.


Lol. Coen agreed to the 3 year contract with Tampa on the condition of not having a second meeting with the Jags... So he tried to do it in secret. He actually skipped out on coming in to sign that contract by telling the Tampa GM and coach that his kid was sick (when he was really interviewing with the Jags in Jacksonville)
 


Lol. Coen agreed to the 3 year contract with Tampa on the condition of not having a second meeting with the Jags... So he tried to do it in secret. He actually skipped out on coming in to sign that contract by telling the Tampa GM and coach that his kid was sick (when he was really interviewing with the Jags in Jacksonville)

That's actually f***ed
 
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All I'm saying is if players sign contracts, they are held to the them in some capacity. Give coaches the ability to negotiate options or something. There's got to be a better way somewhere, that's my point. I mean we can all agree lying to your team under contract and conducting a secret shadow interview is sleazeball behavior right?

Need I remind us of the Gannon fiasco?
 


Lol. Coen agreed to the 3 year contract with Tampa on the condition of not having a second meeting with the Jags... So he tried to do it in secret. He actually skipped out on coming in to sign that contract by telling the Tampa GM and coach that his kid was sick (when he was really interviewing with the Jags in Jacksonville)


Damn, that is a total bush league move.

And I was rooting for him for getting Baalke axed...
 
I’m retired.

Only way I’m going is if I can get face value tickets through team and even then I still probably won’t. It’s just gotten obscene.

My first Super Bowl in 2007 in Miami our Club Seats had a $700 face value and in 2023 for Arizona they were $3500 face value for 100 level end zone seats.

That’s before you get into the absurd scalping prices and how the NFL now has their legalized scalping with their On Location packages. They offer an “experience” with the tickets which is usually an all inclusive pre-game party with an absurd amount of people so you don’t get anything out of it. That allows them to change the prices however they want since it’s not just the tickets.
 
I’m retired.

Only way I’m going is if I can get face value tickets through team and even then I still probably won’t. It’s just gotten obscene.

My first Super Bowl in 2007 in Miami our Club Seats had a $700 face value and in 2023 for Arizona they were $3500 face value for 100 level end zone seats.

That’s before you get into the absurd scalping prices and how the NFL now has their legalized scalping with their On Location packages. They offer an “experience” with the tickets which is usually an all inclusive pre-game party with an absurd amount of people so you don’t get anything out of it. That allows them to change the prices however they want since it’s not just the tickets.

Yep. I just checked my Jacksonville (Eagles-Pats) ticket. $600 cover for a corporate box. Even if they win and I somehow win the lottery, it's going to be at least $1200 per and my tickets are just solid lower level seats -- no box, no Field Level, etc. It's completely out of hand.
 

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