PFT: Cardinals Stiff Former Coaches Out Of Super Bowl Bonuses

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Posted by Mike Florio on March 3, 2009, 4:52 p.m.
Lest anyone think that our position regarding free-agent quarterback Kurt Warner arises from some sort of homerish tendencies toward the team with a red parakeet on its helmet, think again.

We’ve been saying for weeks that the Cardinals’ blind-squirrel-on-acorn trip to the Super Bowl doesn’t make a bad organization into a good one.

And, yeah, the Cardinals are still a bad organization.

Multiple league sources tell us that assistant coaches who left the team after the season ended have been stiffed out of Super Bowl bonuses.

Though we’re not sure whether the individual employment contracts call for the payments or whether these are amounts that teams pay as a matter of policy or practice, the point is that these men didn’t get paid money arising from the Super Bowl appearance that was paid to guys who are still employed.

Frugality is not a new dynamic in the desert. As former Cardinals safety Robert Griffith told Michael Silver, then of SI.com, in 2007, “They’re all show. They’re a facade. They say, ‘We’ve got the nicest stadium in North America’ — and they do. But everything else is to the penny.”

Griffith provided two examples to Silver. “When we’re not there on Tuesdays,” Griffith said, “they put a lock on the Gatorade fridge in the locker room.”

The other example came from what was in Griffith’s signing bonus check. Or, more accurately, what wasn’t in it.

“The Fed Ex [to send him the contract] cost $14.11 or something, and when I got my check, they’d deducted it — the check was for like $499,985.89, or whatever. That’s how they do **** in Arizona. That’s how they run their business!”

Our advice to Cardinals fans? Enjoy the climate-controlled temperature of the stadium and the video screens and the sound system and whatever food they sell there, because if you show up on Sundays suddenly expecting to see a winning team, you’re going to be disappointed.

Unless you’re rooting for the visitors.
 

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WoodysGirl;2666052 said:
“The Fed Ex [to send him the contract] cost $14.11 or something, and when I got my check, they’d deducted it — the check was for like $499,985.89, or whatever. That’s how they do **** in Arizona. That’s how they run their business!”

That is as funny as Charlie Watters' alligator shoe story....:lmao:
 

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“The Fed Ex [to send him the contract] cost $14.11 or something, and when I got my check, they’d deducted it — the check was for like $499,985.89, or whatever.

:lmao2::lmao2:
 

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COWBOYSNUM1;2666065 said:
“The Fed Ex [to send him the contract] cost $14.11 or something, and when I got my check, they’d deducted it — the check was for like $499,985.89, or whatever.

:lmao2::lmao2:

That is really sad but is so typical of the Bidwell family. It's no wonder the Cardinals haven't won anything since 1947.
 

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WoodysGirl;2666052 said:
Our advice to Cardinals fans? Enjoy the climate-controlled temperature of the stadium and the video screens and the sound system and whatever food they sell there, because if you show up on Sundays suddenly expecting to see a winning team, you’re going to be disappointed.

Unless you’re rooting for the visitors.

Unless Warner and Fitz have any say, yeah...
 

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CowboyFan74;2666076 said:
Unless Warner and Fitz have any say, yeah...

Warner isn't likely to have much say. My bet is that he signs with the 49ERs.
 

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isn't this the case for any company?

I know I left my old company in Jan. and they were working on a bonus for me in Dec. for all the work I had done for that year and prior work. Do you think I saw that bonus after I left?

Even though the Cardinals are a bad organization... it's not like this action isn't common place.
 

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WoodysGirl;2666052 said:
Griffith provided two examples to Silver. “When we’re not there on Tuesdays,” Griffith said, “they put a lock on the Gatorade fridge in the locker room.”

The other example came from what was in Griffith’s signing bonus check. Or, more accurately, what wasn’t in it.

“The Fed Ex [to send him the contract] cost $14.11 or something, and when I got my check, they’d deducted it — the check was for like $499,985.89, or whatever. That’s how they do **** in Arizona. That’s how they run their business!”
The Bidwells are tightwads, but surely, there are two better examples than these.

It's not a magical refrigerator which replenishes itself every time the door closes shut. If the Gatorade is stocked for players only, it's STOCKED for players only. And for heavens sakes...

YOU get $499,985.89. THEY snipped off 15 bucks shipping $499,985.89 to YOU.

Again...

For all intents and purposes, YOU get one half MILLION dollars. THEY sponged off the fiscal equivalent of three gallons of milk to put a check in YOUR hands, which is possibly more money than which the few FedEx clerks, who personally handled the delivery of YOUR precious check during its shipment, earn in a year. Combined.

Is this what the world is coming to?

The Bidwells AND this guy need an enema!
 

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Not very good examples I agree. BUT there are many more out there over the years. Bidwell is a cheap owner and one has to ask why so many losing years and often looking bad in doing it.
 

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THUMPER;2666075 said:
That is really sad but is so typical of the Bidwell family. It's no wonder the Cardinals haven't won anything since 1947.

As much as I hate the Steelers, I regret now pulling for the Cardinals in the SB!
 

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DallasEast;2666242 said:
YOU get $499,985.89. THEY snipped off 15 bucks shipping $499,985.89 to YOU.

You don't get it do you?

That's not the point.

If you're buddy owed you 15 dollars, lived across the country so decided to send it to you. He took off 2 bucks to for sending fees. Wouldn't you raise your eyebrows at that.

How about we flip it for you.

They owed him 500k! 500k!

What's another 15 dollars to them?
 

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5Countem5;2666063 said:
That is as funny as Charlie Watters' alligator shoe story....:lmao:
That is exactly the thought that went through my head.
 

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This reminds me of the Semi Pro thing when Jackie Moon (Will Ferrell) puts on the Half Court Shot Marketing deal for like 10 Grand. The guy makes it, pays him with the BIG Check and that's it.


:laugh2:
 

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DallasEast;2666242 said:
The Bidwells are tightwads, but surely, there are two better examples than these.

It's not a magical refrigerator which replenishes itself every time the door closes shut. If the Gatorade is stocked for players only, it's STOCKED for players only. And for heavens sakes...

YOU get $499,985.89. THEY snipped off 15 bucks shipping $499,985.89 to YOU.

Again...

For all intents and purposes, YOU get one half MILLION dollars. THEY sponged off the fiscal equivalent of three gallons of milk to put a check in YOUR hands, which is possibly more money than which the few FedEx clerks, who personally handled the delivery of YOUR precious check during its shipment, earn in a year. Combined.

Is this what the world is coming to?

The Bidwells AND this guy need an enema!

It isn't the amount but the fact that they took it out of HIS money rather than considering it the cost of doing business, like almost ever other business in the world would have done!

Banks and mortgage companies do that, take out for every little expense, but most businesses don't, and that is a different situation anyway. No one I ever worked for ever took out the postage for mailing me my paycheck.

You said it was only a few bucks, then why did the Bidwells think it necessary to take it out of HIS money? It's not like they are short of cash and couldn't afford it. $500K is nothing to them an $15 is like someone else losing a penny, they wouldn't care but the Bidwells do!
 

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montgod;2666197 said:
isn't this the case for any company?

I know I left my old company in Jan. and they were working on a bonus for me in Dec. for all the work I had done for that year and prior work. Do you think I saw that bonus after I left?

Even though the Cardinals are a bad organization... it's not like this action isn't common place.


I agre!! And I feel terrible for those poor over payed NFL coaches only making 600 or 700K a year. How can they surviive without that bonus?

With so many people out of work and struggling I do not care to read this crap.
 

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“The Fed Ex [to send him the contract] cost $14.11 or something, and when I got my check, they’d deducted it — the check was for like $499,985.89, or whatever. That’s how they do **** in Arizona. That’s how they run their business!”

:lmao2:
 
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