Sunday, January 26, 2025

We Finally Know What Ben Johnson’s Asking Price Is And Wowzers

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Ben Johnson is widely considered the biggest name for the upcoming 2025 head coaching cycle. He fits the criteria in an era where young, hotshot offensive minds are all the rage. Across three seasons with the Detroit Lions, Johnson has produced three offenses ranked in the top 5. The team is 12-1 and closing in on their second straight division title, along with the #1 seed in the playoffs. It was surprising Johnson didn’t land a job last year. Now, we may finally know why.

Clarence Hill Jr. has covered the Dallas Cowboys since the 1990s. He spoke on the AllCity NFL podcast about the prospects of Johnson maybe coming to Texas once Mike McCarthy is gone. However, there is one big problem. The coordinator’s asking price is astronomically high.

Ben Johnson is playing a little too much hardball.

Asking for $15 million when your track record is only three years of coordinating experience is bold. Think about this. Andy Reid is the highest-paid coach in the league at $20 million. He has three Super Bowl rings and will be a Hall of Famer. Los Angeles just paid Jim Harbaugh $16 million. He was coming off a national championship at Michigan and led San Francisco to a Super Bowl berth in 2012. Sean McVay is making $15 million, and he won a Super Bowl in 2021. Ben Johnson believes he should be paid the same amount of money as these guys? Nobody disputes that the man deserves a head coaching job, but that feels a little ridiculous. Then again, it’s the same amount of money as a decent edge rusher or #2 wide receiver makes. Perhaps the Bears won’t mind shelling it out for a head coach.

It would be risky. Still, there isn’t a Harbaugh or McVay set to be available this year. The Bears might as well swing for the fences.

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Byron
Byron
Dec 11, 2024 5:24 am

If Poles quits or gets fired, just hire a coach who will do both, but really, they don’t need a GM anyways with Warren overstepping his authority.

Outsider
Outsider
Dec 10, 2024 4:27 pm

Jerry will overpay for Ben. Ryan and Kevin will probably go into the more reasonably priced college ranks to convince Marcus or a no name to take it. Same old same old, its like a cleanup on aisle five when the cleanup is due to problems created by the same people who picked Flus and Sean.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Dec 10, 2024 11:54 am

Well he can go work for the cowgirls. Jerry has proven he’s willing to overpay. See zek and dak….both wanted the $$ and got it, then SUCKED. Jerry will never learn so he will give Johnson whatever $$ he wants. Big Dallas sized splash move. When it happens remember who told ya….it wasn’t the twit…

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Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Dec 10, 2024 11:43 am

Johnson won’t come to the Bears. He won’t work for Warren. Warren thinks he knows about football. He does not. Just another Mc Crapskey hire. The Bears will continue to suck as long as the Mc Crapskey family owns them. Hopefully Virginia and George die soon and the rest of the family sells the team. This next hire will have Warren’s fingerprints all over it and prove how bad a hire he was. He’s saying Poles will do the hire so he has someone to blame when it goes south.

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jmscooby
Dec 10, 2024 10:54 am

It’s not the way I would go but Mike McCarthy is more than qualified and will be available soon. He may be appealing to the front office.

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