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And now there is this out of Boulder

I heard this story break on Denver sports radio last night. The toe amputation has been well publicized, but they also mentioned on the radio that he supposedly also had portions of the calves on his legs removed during his prior episode(s) with the blood clots. If its worse than the last time, it sounds serious.
 
Off the field I hope that he’s able to recover. This is not as serious as what it sounds.
 
I know who not to tell if I am having a medical issue.

How so? I don't wish any ill will on Deion. Hell, I like him more than most here. The colorado football program, on the other hand, can suck it

I am not sure Colorado would owe him another dime if “he chooses” to retire.

I'm not sure either. Haven't read his contract and don't really care enough to try. But I'd be surprised, given the parties involved, if there aren't more than a few wrinkles to all this if it does go that direction
 
You know, I don't like his style and I wouldn't want him to be our coach, but at the same time, he got Colorado from a 1-11 team to a 9-4 team in 2 years. I have to wonder what our team would have looked like with Travis Hunter though.

Rhule is a good coach and a good CEO for Nebraska I think and recruiting (high school and transfer portal) has been quite good for the most part. But he definitely suffered from some really bad assistant hires initially and the Sims mess.

Now we seem to have a good staff and a better overall talent base in place. They need to win now!
 
No but it’s common sense if you “ retire “ voluntarily you don’t get the remainder of the contract.
I'll bet his contract says that if he has to leave because he's sick, he gets paid, then CU just pays him with insurance money, as all of these big contracts are insured for this type of occurrence.
 
I'll bet his contract says that if he has to leave because he's sick, he gets paid, then CU just pays him with insurance money, as all of these big contracts are insured for this type of occurrence.

If Deion retires early for health reasons I’m will to bet he gets some sort of buyout. I don’t know his contract specifics, but I don’t see Deion leaving money on the table. If he quits, he probably has something in his contract where he gets all or most of the money in his contract.
 


The fact that it says he doesn't have to pay damages if he retires leads me to believe that he won't be getting paid if he retires, he just doesn't have to pay the buyout. I did a quick google search for the contract itself, but I couldn't find it this morning and have to jump on a zoom for a couple of hours. Maybe I'll search more later because I am interested to know the details.

Edit - I found this language from his original contract -

15. Termination on Death. This Agreement will automatically terminate if Sanders dies.

a) If this Agreement is terminated because of Sanders’s death, Sanders’s salary and all other benefits shall end in the month of Sanders’s death except that any insurance or other similar benefits may continue in accordance with their terms or University policy.

b) Termination for Disability
i . If after engaging in the interactive process with the University’s ADACompliance Office, Coach is deemed unable to perform the essential functions of his job with or without reasonable accommodation, this Agreement will automatically terminate, and Sanders’ salary and all other benefits shall end in the month of such termination notice. Any insurance or other similar benefits may continue in accordance with their terms or University policy.

ii. “Disabled” as used herein means that Sanders is unable to perform the essential functions of his duties under this Agreement, with or without reasonable accommodation.
 
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If Deion retires early for health reasons I’m will to bet he gets some sort of buyout. I don’t know his contract specifics, but I don’t see Deion leaving money on the table. If he quits, he probably has something in his contract where he gets all or most of the money in his contract.
Yeah, I agree.
It will be a horrible look for CU if they just terminated everything.
 
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ii. “Disabled” as used herein means that Sanders is unable to perform the essential functions of his duties under this Agreement, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Based on his previous health issues I assume this would be the case, if it goes down the way people are wondering about.
 
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I dont wish bad health on anyone, well most anyone, but who didn't see this coming a hundred miles away? If he is forced to step down because of his health, the mass exodus from that program will be monumental.
I agree

If he is truly going through some tough health issues, I despise that man but hope he is alright. However, I would not put it past that man to use this as a ploy to get out of dodge, hence why I despise that man
 
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I agree

If he is truly going through some tough health issues, I despise that man but hope he is alright. However, I would not put it past that man to use this as a ploy to get out of dodge, hence why I despise that man
I'm not sure he wants out of Dodge. I think he likes living in Colorado.
 
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The fact that it says he doesn't have to pay damages if he retires leads me to believe that he won't be getting paid if he retires, he just doesn't have to pay the buyout. I did a quick google search for the contract itself, but I couldn't find it this morning and have to jump on a zoom for a couple of hours. Maybe I'll search more later because I am interested to know the details.

Edit - I found this language from his original contract -

15. Termination on Death. This Agreement will automatically terminate if Sanders dies.

a) If this Agreement is terminated because of Sanders’s death, Sanders’s salary and all other benefits shall end in the month of Sanders’s death except that any insurance or other similar benefits may continue in accordance with their terms or University policy.

b) Termination for Disability
i . If after engaging in the interactive process with the University’s ADACompliance Office, Coach is deemed unable to perform the essential functions of his job with or without reasonable accommodation, this Agreement will automatically terminate, and Sanders’ salary and all other benefits shall end in the month of such termination notice. Any insurance or other similar benefits may continue in accordance with their terms or University policy.

ii. “Disabled” as used herein means that Sanders is unable to perform the essential functions of his duties under this Agreement, with or without reasonable accommodation.

Yep, and then begins the argument of what he deems "able to perform the essential functions of his duties under this Agreement, with or without reasonable accommodation" vs. the way colorado sees it.

Yeah, I agree.
It will be a horrible look for CU if they just terminated everything.

And combine the above with this and that's where settlements come into play.

Of course, @Big bo fan thinks these things are just as simple as using common sense and I'm a dipshit for thinking knowing contracts are never that simple, especially when there are tens of millions on the line.
 
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Yep, and then begins the argument of what he deems "able to perform the essential functions of his duties under this Agreement, with or without reasonable accommodation" vs. the way colorado sees it.



And combine the above with this and that's where settlements come into play.

Of course, @Big bo fan thinks these things are just as simple as using common sense and I'm a dipshit for thinking knowing contracts are never that simple, especially when there are tens of millions on the line.
It’s very simple.asOP posted if Deion can’t perform his duties because of a disability the agreement is terminated. The university can Continue benefits such as insurance if they go that direction. But to your post if Deion has to retire either way he is not getting the boatload of money you say he is getting. It’s totally up to Colorado to if the choose to give him something.
 
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I'm not sure he wants out of Dodge. I think he likes living in Colorado.
Then why is he in Texas and not Colorado during this illness? I think he likes coaching in practice and games. The rest of the stuff he hates, like recruiting and being up there to do the BS daily stuff. I truly believe that if he could, he would be in Boulder for the time needed to conduct the 15 spring practices and then come back for the first day of fall camp and be gone as soon as the regular season or bowl game is over.
 
It’s very simple.asOP posted if Deion can’t perform his duties because of a disability the agreement is terminated. The university can Continue benefits such as insurance if they go that direction. But to your post if Deion has to retire either way he is not getting the boatload of money you say he is getting. It’s totally up to Colorado to if the choose to give him something.

That’s not necessarily true. No two contracts are the same.
 
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Then why is he in Texas and not Colorado during this illness? I think he likes coaching in practice and games. The rest of the stuff he hates, like recruiting and being up there to do the BS daily stuff. I truly believe that if he could, he would be in Boulder for the time needed to conduct the 15 spring practices and then come back for the first day of fall camp and be gone as soon as the regular season or bowl game is over.
It's not uncommon for rich people to live in multiple locations and like each one of them. My guess however is that he's in Texas for the medical care. Now I don't really care but I haven't seen anything indicating he hates being in Colorado. As I recall the Colorado location was one of the attractions for him to taking the job.
 
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Pat Shurmur to HC and hire Bieniemy as new OC if Deion can’t go

Pat and Matt have basically the same Winning % in the NFL. Remember that Before those of you start shouting how awful Shurmur was in the NFL
 
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I think Deion does like CU and Boulder.

If he can continue to do all the self promotion with a platform that makes him relevant. If he can win enough games and take the credit. If he can delegate all the parts of the job he doesn’t like.

Deion is a rich and famous guy. He can spend his time doing any number of things. If all of the above makes it worth his while in his estimation, then he will continue to be CU’s coach. He will leave as soon as he feels like doing something else.
 
It’s very simple.asOP posted if Deion can’t perform his duties because of a disability the agreement is terminated. The university can Continue benefits such as insurance if they go that direction. But to your post if Deion has to retire either way he is not getting the boatload of money you say he is getting. It’s totally up to Colorado to if the choose to give him something.

Hahaha tell us you've never been involved in a multi-million dollar lawsuit without telling us.
 
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Hahaha tell us you've never been involved in a multi-million dollar lawsuit without telling us.
Nope Never been you are the one moving the goalposts. I am just saying according to the contract if Deion has to retire there appears to be no buyout either way. Of course someone can sue .
 
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