StreetHawk
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The role is consultant not a full time coach. I recall the BB documentary regarding his time in Cleveland and how those guys, some of whom went into become HC and Coordinators in the future, there made like $30k or something like that back in the 90’s working more than 40 hours a week.The better question is, was Olin being offered less than, more than or the same money someone else applying for the job would be paid?
Just because you are an NFL player doesn't mean you should make more money than someone who hasn't played in the NFL.
but on the surface $15 an hour seems low if that is what it works out to.