I'm addressing the idea that Petrino should finish out the season. That's what I mean by 'your terms'. Your OK with him going, but he should be there until the year's end? I don't get that. I see no reason.
And it is pretty clear Petrino wasn't a good NFL coach, and the players sensed it. So I have no problem with them calling him out.
All I'm saying is if I'm Petrino, why would I show up and be miserable every day? It just doesn't make sense to me. I should show up at a job I hate, with people who hate me, for what reason? I'd rather have a guy know it's time to go then one who shows up and mails it in every day.
Oh dear. Poor Bobby was "unhappy" making $100,000 a week. Coaching football. Oh lord how did he drag himself out of bed each day. Only making 5 million a year, the guy is pretty much a martyr.
You don't think soldiers in Iraq hate it? You don't think they all don't want to leave that hell hole and come home? Why don't most of them quit/leave? It's what they signed up for. And Bobby signed up to coach in the NFL, and is getting paid more then 99% of America to do it. Ricky Williams got killed for walking out on the team a few weeks before the start of the season. Poor Ricky just didn't want to play football. Give him a pass right? Uh no.
He signed a *5 year* deal. He moved his family there. He made moves that will effect the franchise for years. He cut players. Had a voice in drafting players. Then after 13 weeks he bails? And already has a new job? *lol* You have to be kidding me.
If he "hated" coaching so much. If he was having such a horrible time. Why does he already have a new coaching job? Sounds like life wasn't so bad, seeing as he signed right back up. Does signing your name to a contract not mean anything anymore? At least give it your best shot. Less then a year of a 5 year deal? That’s not your best shot. Blank is a good owner, McKay is a good GM. He’s not coaching the Raiders. I’m sure he has full support of the organization. He’s just a coward. Plain and simple.
Sure the NFL isn't big on loyalty, to a point. If he was in year 5, I wouldn't have a problem with it. He did his best, played out most of the contract. Same with players, if it's the 4th/5th year of the deal, you've put in your time. But in the first year? Less then the first year? No respect for him at all.
ESPN has some good quotes.
""He's five for five," Jurich explained.
What he meant: this is the fifth straight year Bobby Petrino has tried to get another job. Every single season he's been a head coach, he's ended it by pursuing something else. "
"In 2003, his first year as a head coach at the University of Louisville, Petrino went behind the back of his employer and his onetime boss, Tuberville, to negotiate a deal replacing him at Auburn. He held a clandestine meeting across the Ohio River from Louisville in southern Indiana with Auburn officials, two days before both the Tigers and Cardinals played their final regular-season games. "
"On Nov. 26, Petrino told the Associated Press that he was staying in Atlanta. "I haven't given it [college coaching vacancies] one bit of thought," he said.
Shockingly, that didn't hold up, either. "
"Bobby Petrino will return your embrace, Hog fans. But while he's hugging you he'll be looking over your shoulder, scanning the terrain for his next hook-up.
Even in a profession rife with dishonest posturing, Petrino is singularly mercenary. Loyalty, allegiance, commitment and honesty are foreign concepts to him. It must be a sad existence.
I apologize to Alabama's Nick Saban -- last year I named him president of the Liar's Club. He's been impeached and replaced by the disingenuous drifter. "
ESPN Article