It's just, to me, it's just, you know, we can't compete money wise, we can't compete job wise and we will lose them. That's. But it gives an opportunity to somebody else. So I don't think this is so much of a money thing. Like, I don't really think. I mean, I, I don't. I don't know this, but I don't think that Munster would really be sort of massively throwing a checkboard at an assistant coach. (20:12–20:16)
CLAIM
Asserts that the movement of coaches like Roger Randall is not primarily driven by financial incentives.
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