Does he jeopardize a future job with ESPN by taking a coaching job?
I also think it's a bit naive to just assume that there is no amount at which someone would be content and they'd rather NOT pursue professional goals because they can make $4M instead of $3M.
Sure, if that is indeed a goal of his. I don't think it's so much about the money. I just wonder whether or not he really wants to coach again, and go through all that a coach has to go through. I think he's happy and content where he is.