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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.well this is a little different, it's like doing great stuff at the company for 20 years, and been sucking the last 4 years....yeah I'd be understanding as well as annoyed at that, but def partly understandingOh I very much believe that Kraft is very appreciative of what Bill did for him. He would have to be psychotic not to be.
My point is Bill had the leverage to make this look as good as possible for Kraft's PR. Why should Bill play nice for free?
The amount of times Schefter said Kraft took the high road in not looking for a trade I am sure is part of the price of him getting the scoop. Also shows how desperate Kraft is to control the narrative.
If you are Bill, would you not get pissed for getting fired after 6 SBs. How many people do you know who get fired from a company after 20+ years of loyalty and then play nice with said employer?
I am not trying to stir any ****; just an interesting thought.
I am pretty sure it was reported that this was a mutual termination agreement - as in the contract’s final year no longer exists. No money to be paid.Unless they ripped up his contract, by mutual agreement.
As he should.I believe Kraft paid Belichick whatever was due on the contract.
If that's true then it would mean that Bill gave Bob a break. That might help explain Bob's giddiness at the announcement.I am pretty sure it was reported that this was a mutual termination agreement - as in the contract’s final year no longer exists. No money to be paid.
Maybe Krafty is hiring Mayo because he's probably going to get a lower-cost contract than Vrable or Harbaugh. You know him. As a business man, he may be looking to save a buck or two. We'll see when the numbers get out.Whatever the new team pays him this year is subtracted from what Kraft owes him