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Duke Tobin declined interview requests from Titans & Lions
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(01-05-2016, 04:35 PM)Au165 Wrote: ....Because Mike Brown, that it literally the answer. Mike wanted to be "the guy" that made all the calls and got all the credit, similar to Jerry Jones in Dallas.

Thanks God humans have life spans...
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(01-05-2016, 05:05 PM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: And for those who say "maybe he is already paid like a GM".  Maybe he is, but it's not all about money... it is about the challenge, the competition, and yes the recognition.  If it were just about money, coaches wouldn't stick around until they are 65-70 years old and have more money than they can possible spend.  It's why a guy like Coughlin says he is open to coaching again, because that is how they are wired.

With all due respect,
1. We do not know other folks' financial situation, perhaps they want to set up their grand children for life.
2.People indeed stick around ( delay retirement ) because of money issues and other personal reasons
3. How do you know how much " they can possibly spend " ?
4.Your criteria for doing XYZ may be totally different . We are all the same but part of being human includes uniqueness. Cool
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I'm glad Duke isn't all bent out of shape about the title of his position like some of you are.


(01-05-2016, 06:55 PM)Thefinalcut813 Wrote: Thanks God humans have life spans...



Wow...Classy.
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"Most important member of staff for this Franchise. The drafts this team has had since 2010 is down right incredible when you compare it to the rest of the league."




Tobin outdrafts every NFL GM every year...........w/o the GM the title

we cannot afford to lose Duke
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#25
Not everybody cares about a title.  Obviously ,the league knows his value ,due to the interest he is receiving.
Maybe he is happy with his situation.  I'm glad he is staying .He has done a good job. And as far as recognition , the interest he is receiving is recognition.






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(01-05-2016, 07:22 PM)Sabretooth Wrote: With all due respect,
1. We do not know other folks' financial situation, perhaps they want to set up their grand children for life.
2.People indeed stick around ( delay retirement ) because of money issues and other personal reasons
3. How do you know how much " they can possibly spend " ?
4.Your criteria for doing XYZ may be totally different . We are all the same but part of being human includes uniqueness. Cool

You're right, they continue coaching and working 100 hours per week because they need the money.  Not like most of them couldn't go get a cushy job as an announcer if they really need the money though, right??

It's the same reason that Wall Street guys, who literally make billions, keep working.  It's who they are, it's what makes them good at what they do, and able to accomplish things that most other people can't.  Is this always the case?  No.  Is it most often the case?  Yes.  This really is not difficult to comprehend.
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(01-06-2016, 01:13 PM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: You're right, they continue coaching and working 100 hours per week because they need the money.  Not like most of them couldn't go get a cushy job as an announcer if they really need the money though, right??

It's the same reason that Wall Street guys, who literally make billions, keep working.  It's who they are, it's what makes them good at what they do, and able to accomplish things that most other people can't.  Is this always the case?  No.  Is it most often the case?  Yes.  This really is not difficult to comprehend.

I nor You , can say with 100 % accuracy what motivates someone else. Understand ?
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When you have a job that allows you to do everythng you enjoy doing exactly the way you enjoy it being done and the people around you also share in that vision. Why would you want to leave for a title? Isn't his dad a scout for us as well? I mean how cool is that .... He works with his dad in a job he loves with an insane amount of stability.
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To those who wonder why Tobin isn't a GM:

He's in the best possible position. Low key, makes GM decisions that are recognized internally and hidden from the public. Gets props and acknowledgement internally, doesn't receive the blame from the public when something goes wrong. Does not have to answer to the media, like a GM would have to do.
Season ticket holder since 2003. Lifetime Bengals fan, through thick and thin.
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(01-05-2016, 04:50 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: He might already get paid to be the GM without the Title..

I was legit wondering about this before even coming into this thread. 

I wonder what Duke's salary is, and if it is comparable with some of the GMs out there.

Great to see he's staying with Cincy. 
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