I think his buyout is offset by any other job he takes.
So if Miami pays him 2.5 mil....Indy owes him 1 mil till the end of 2016.
With Chud at 2.5 mil per year, you probably get....
Ken Dorsey as CO-OC/QB coach.
Todd Grantham as DC for $1 mil. He was on staff with Chud in Cleveland and hates Petrino.
Cristobal as Asst HC and TE for $750k.
Grand Slam!!!
Doesn't Chud make 3.5 million a year currently thru end of 2016. If I am wrong, what is his current salary.
Ok I undersand. But what happens in 2017, 2018 an 2019. Does Chud take a million dollar cut in those years or do we see UM giving him a million dollar per year pay raise for those following three years. Maybe he is using the possibility of leaving as a bargaining chip to extend his current contract or see if there is another NFL opportunity around. They gave him the title of Associate Head Coach because they didn’t want to lose him to other NFL jobs.
Rob Chudzinski stays with Colts
1/27/2015 - NFL INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Mike Wells, ESPN Staff Writer
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Rob Chudzinski is officially off the market for coordinator positions around the NFL.
The Colts named Chudzinski as their associate head coach Tuesday, announcing a deal that will keep the coveted former Browns coach in Indianapolis.
Chudzinski had been mentioned as a candidate for offensive coordinator positions with the Rams and 49ers, but Colts general manager Ryan Grigson had denied teams permission to interview him.
"We're excited to keep Chud in our family," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said in a statement. "He's been a critical part of our operation and we're looking forward to sharing even more success in the future."
Chudzinski, who was fired by the Browns after only one season as their coach in 2013, spent last season as special assistant to the head coach with the Colts. He and Pagano worked together at the University of Miami.
Chudzinski also served as offensive coordinator for the Panthers (2011-12) and the Browns (2007-08) and was the assistant head coach/tight ends with the Chargers (2009-10).