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  • How To Build A Football Dynasty

    Step One: Sign your most valuable assistant coach to a nice big fat contract.

    Monte Kiffin spurned the 49ers to stay in Tampa as the NFL's highest paid assistant.


    Kiffin will be NFL's highest paid assistant

    Defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, the mastermind behind the dominating unit of the Tampa Bay Bucs, has agreed to a new contract that will make him the NFL's highest paid assistant coach and keep him with the Super Bowl champions, ESPN.com has learned.

    The deal, negotiated by agent Jimmy Sexton, was reached Thursday afternoon, shortly before Kiffin was to have boarded a flight to the West Coast to interview for the San Francisco 49ers head coaching position. League sources agreed Kiffin would almost certainly have been the frontrunner for the Niners' job had he made the trip.

    The contract is for three years and, with a value of $5.1 million, sets a new standard for assistant coaches. It includes a $1.1 million signing bonus and base salaries of $1.2 million (2003), $1.3 million (2004) and $1.5 million (2005). By comparison, Philadelphia defensive coordinator Jim Johnson last week signed a four-year contract worth $3.6 million, a deal believed to be the richest for a league assistant.

    In terms of the annual average, $1.7 million, the new Kiffin contract nearly doubles that.

    Between the signing bonus and base salary, Kiffin will earn more in 2003 than nearly one-third of the NFL's head coaches. The average for the deal is also more than the mean for several head coaches.

    Early in the 2002 season, Kiffin had signed a two-year extension through 2004, a deal worth about $1 million annually. The contract agreed to on Thursday supercedes that one.

    The agreement culminated 24 hours of hectic negotiations between Sexton and Bucs vice president Joel Glazer. The two spoke well into the night Wednesday and then resumed discussions Thursday.

    On Wednesday night, Kiffin spoke by phone with 49ers general manager Terry Donahue, who hopes to have a successor to Steve Mariucci in place by no later than next week. It is not known how the withdrawal of Kiffin as a candidate will affect the 49ers' search for a head coach.

    Bucs coach Jon Gruden, within minutes of his team's Super Bowl XXXVII victory Sunday night, announced the franchise would do everything it could to retain Kiffin. That was before San Francisco officials had even contacted the Bucs for permission to speak to their coordinator.

    Kiffin, 62, for years has been one of the premier defensive minds in the NFL, but finally received his public due only in the last two years. Obviously, the Super Bowl victory, in which Tampa Bay thoroughly throttled an Oakland offense that was statistically ranked No. 1 in the league, further elevated his profile and his reputation.

    The Bucs have ranked among the NFL's top six defenses in each of the past six seasons and were rated No. 1 in 2002.
    If you think the Buccaneers defense is scary now... just wait until September. The Gulf Coast Terrors are just getting started.
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    This was a really good move. Even better for them is the fact that they are only something like $3 million over next years salary cap.

    ACK!
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    • #3
      Monte Kiffin is a Nebraskan, you know...
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      ASHER FOR CEO!!
      GUYNEMER FOR OT MOD!!!

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      • #4
        Handmelon. Handmelon. Handmelon.
        Visit the Vote UK Discussion Forum!

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        • #5
          There are no more dynasties in the modern NFL. And TB is an injured Derrick Brooks away from being 8-8. This is TB's year just like the Ravens had their year and the Patriots had their year, etc...
          To us, it is the BEAST.

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          • #6
            Yeah, I know, I know, Sava. A guy can dream, right?
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            • #7
              It's still handmelon.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by *End Is Forever*
                It's still handmelon.
                Bad handmelon is still more interesting than good soccer, oh, excuse me, football.



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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sava
                  There are no more dynasties in the modern NFL.
                  Thank you Pete Rozelle.

                  In this age of salary cap and parity, you build a potential dynasty in the front office. Teams that have experts in judging talent are the one that compete well every year. They have that 2nd year or jouneyman player that steps right in when injury strikes. They have 3-6th rounds that contribute a few years down the road. Their first round picks go to Pro Bowls and don't leave for the bigger bucks.

                  Can Tampa Bay be a dynasty? The man who drafted this years champion is now doing the same for the Chicago Bears. Will his replacement be up to snuff, last year the Bucs didn't have a 1st or 2nd round pick so its hard to tell from that draft.
                  "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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                  • #10
                    Swissy, you obviously don't pay much attention to the Bears. Angelo is an idiot. He is not the man responsible for TB or its success. Funny how when he leaves, they win. Leave the pseudo-NFL-analysis to those that actually pay attention to sports beyond the flash on the TV. Speaking of TB, I think it's important to point out that Gruden won them that Super Bowl. He out-coached everybody else. TB (especially on the defensive side) has had their key components in place. It was getting rid of Tony Dungy that did the job. You could compare it to the Bulls getting rid of Doug Collins and putting in Phil Jackson. Like Jackson, Gruden was the guy that got them over the hump and won them the Super Bowl.

                    Angelo and all his "geniousness" will blunder the fourth pick. He's already blundered in every GM decision so far with the Bears. He let Walt Harris and Tony Parrish go; and he gave super-bust RW McQuarters a big contract... the Bears D sucked this year because their secondary blew ass. They had a league low 9 interceptions. Angelo gave Bryan Robinson a big contract and he turned out to be a major bust. Angelo even admitted he f*cked up. Angelo also brings in the eternally half-dazed Cris Chandler. He publically said that 3rd string QB's are unimportant and didn't bother to get anyone but Henry Burris... (Mark Bulger and Feely of Philly were 3rd stringers).

                    So Swissy, I'll cease to embarass you any further and allow you and your silly post to fade away into the archives of Apolyton. Hopefully, this shameful moment will soon be forgotten by the few that will gaze upon your buffoonery.
                    To us, it is the BEAST.

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                    • #11
                      well TB has been contenders for several years now. Remember it wasn't that long ago they almost beat the Rams in the playoff with Shawn King. I really thought they had what it took to beat them. I was rooting for TB, but I think it was Ricky Proehl who burned them for a TD for the St. Louis win.

                      This will ensure a consistant TB team. They may not win another superbowl, but I expect them to make the playoffs for the next three years. A bad Brad Johnson injury could change that, I only hope in the off season they get a better backup than Rob Johnson- Mr. Sackman.

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                      • #12
                        "Bad handmelon is still more interesting than good soccer, oh, excuse me, football."

                        I've seen bad handmelon (London Monarchs), and believe me it is considerably worse than 3rd division footie...AF needs a fairly high level of quality players and coaches to stop it from being a thoroughly annoying mess.

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                        • #13
                          In this age of salary cap and parity, you build a potential dynasty in the front office.


                          Nope. The salary cap will ALWAYS get you in the end. As you win more and more games players think they are worth more and more, and you simply can't keep all of your stars.

                          For instance, look at the 2000 Ravens.
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                          • #14
                            Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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                            He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sava
                              Angelo is an idiot.
                              That is an understatement

                              He hasn't done ANYTHING right as GM for the Bears.
                              Keep on Civin'
                              RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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