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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 896059" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>Looking ahead, the</p><p></p><p>Understand your sentiment, but negotiating requires give and take and consideration of the relative strengths of each party's position. Right now CGC has the buyout terms in writing. That's our starting point. In order for him to agree to extend the term, he would want something compensatory in return. Similar situation to Hewitt's who basically had us over a barrel with his contract.</p><p></p><p>The <em>next</em> contract we give a coach had better incorporate some lessons learned. At a minimum, it should have 1. a shorter term; and 2. downside risk mitigation in the form of an automatically reduced buyout if certain performance standards are not met. Pittmans' buyout goes down 50% if he fails to win 50% of his games. Hard for a coaching candidate to argue with that. If we don't do these two things at a minimum, then we surely have a case of gross incompetence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 896059, member: 1555"] Looking ahead, the Understand your sentiment, but negotiating requires give and take and consideration of the relative strengths of each party's position. Right now CGC has the buyout terms in writing. That's our starting point. In order for him to agree to extend the term, he would want something compensatory in return. Similar situation to Hewitt's who basically had us over a barrel with his contract. The [I]next[/I] contract we give a coach had better incorporate some lessons learned. At a minimum, it should have 1. a shorter term; and 2. downside risk mitigation in the form of an automatically reduced buyout if certain performance standards are not met. Pittmans' buyout goes down 50% if he fails to win 50% of his games. Hard for a coaching candidate to argue with that. If we don't do these two things at a minimum, then we surely have a case of gross incompetence. [/QUOTE]
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