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I think they can go 2 ways, pay on the lower end 2-2.6 mil/year and load the contract with incentives to boost up to say 3-3.5 or pay 3.5 mil and have minimal incentives (win total, bowl appearances, etc...)
 
The solution to everything that will pretty much guarantee a turn around is to hire Lewis for 1.5 mil and bring Don Brown back home for 1 mil. Both are proven leaders that turn their areas around in short time.
Orlando is a better DC, imo. Brown has the defense that looks great, but was prone to giving up huge plays multiple times per game. Orlando's defense's were fundamentally strong and stout. You had to be a very, very good offense to beat and Orlando defense and even then it was a struggle to get going.
 
Orlando is a better DC, imo. Brown has the defense that looks great, but was prone to giving up huge plays multiple times per game. Orlando's defense's were fundamentally strong and stout. You had to be a very, very good offense to beat and Orlando defense and even then it was a struggle to get going.
Or...maybe hire a DC who wasn't a DC here before?
 
LOL, what a bunch of word salad. Of course we don’t want to be paying our coach enough to make him the highest paid coach in FBS. Nor do we want to get a bargain basement coach. When does announcing that you are looking to pay the going rate mean that you’re not getting quality?

[chuckles] Really, you need to troll better than that.
Not really that hard. You clearly don't understand probability distribution. Average means the middle of the curve. It means you get what you pay for within orders of deviations.
 
Not really that hard. You clearly don't understand probability distribution. Average means the middle of the curve. It means you get what you pay for within orders of deviations.
Is it hard to log out of your bluedogs account in into your goatmeat account?

(by the way median is the center of the choices, averages the sum of the choice is divided by the number of choices.)
 
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“Damn kids, always clogging the damn toilets.”
 
Is it hard to log out of your bluedogs account in into your goatmeat account?

(by the way median is the center of the choices, averages the sum of the choice is divided by the number of choices.)
?? Median is the value of the Nth position being the Population/2. Average is the sum of all values divided the number of values. Median attempts to limit the distortion of large values on the average.
 
?? Median is the value of the Nth position being the Population/2. Average is the sum of all values divided the number of values. Median attempts to limit the distortion of large values on the average.
Nice try on using Google. Next time use it before you post the first time.

(SMH, laughing.)
 
Is it hard to log out of your bluedogs account in into your goatmeat account?

(by the way median is the center of the choices, averages the sum of the choice is divided by the number of choices.)

Did you mean to omit a word?
 
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Did you mean to omit a word?
Mean to? No.

If you read that post aloud, you’ll see what I was shooting for. I hate the edit limitations. It just seems so pointless to me
 
Is it hard to log out of your bluedogs account in into your goatmeat account?

(by the way median is the center of the choices, averages the sum of the choice is divided by the number of choices.)

Did you mean to omit a word?
Mean to? No.

If you read that post aloud, you’ll see what I was shooting for. I hate the edit limitations. It just seems so pointless to me

Heck you could have had a mean retort with a "mean" in your response.

Seems like it would have read better as: By the way median is the center of choices, mean averages the sum of the choices divided by the number of choices.
 
Heck you could have had a mean retort with a "mean" in your response.

Seems like it would have read better as: By the way median is the center of choices, mean averages the sum of the choices divided by the number of choices.
It seemed like a happy median.
 
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