Re: Shanahan The New Head Coach Of the Redskins
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Originally Posted by diehardskin2982
Interesting tidbit from the Denver Post:
according to two sources familiar with the negotiations.
Shanahan will receive approximately the same average guaranteed salary — $7 million a season — he had during his final contract with the Broncos. He still had three years remaining on his deal when he was fired nearly a year ago.
The Broncos will still owe Shanahan approximately $3.5 million per year in 2010 and 2011 to essentially have him coach the Redskins. Then again, Bowlen will save roughly $3.5 million each of the next two years now that their former coach is no longer unemployed.
The fact Shanahan settled for about the same money he made with the Broncos — and turned down a more lucrative offer from the Buffalo Bills — should quell speculation he was trying to sell his services to the highest bidder. Shanahan's primary goal in his quest for his third head coaching job was to find a team with a vacancy that had the best chance to win the Super Bowl.
Read more: Mike Shanahan reaches deal to coach Redskins - The Denver Post
I like to hear that Shanny wanted to be here and wasn't looking for just the money.
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Denver pays 1/2 his first two years pay? If so, quite a financial triumph for the SKins! Is that legal?
I already love BA
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thankyou Joe.......
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