I hated to see John Fox leave Carolina. He's a good coach and I'm happy for him with his success in Denver. I'm pulling for the Broncos in general, but I'm pulling more Fox and Manning, and hoping that they prove all their doubters wrong. The burden of winning seems to always fall on the head coach, but each player still has a job to do, and I believe that doing their job is part of their job. You'd think that by making all that money, every player would be highly motivated to actually do their job, and do it well. The last time I checked, the minimum salary was around $375,000 for a rookie and it goes up with experience. Players in their third season make around $600,000 minimum, and those in their tenth season make over $900,000. According to the collective bargaining agreement, there are incremental increases each year until 2014, so, a 2012 rookie made around $390,000, a 2013 rookie made around $405,000 and for 2014, a rookie will make around $420,000, and that doesn’t include any extra incentives to cover bail money. If that aint enough motivation to do your job, then what is? I've always said that grinding builds character. I bet if any of those guys had to come into our shop and grind steel for a couple hours, they'd have a change of heart. I think some of them take the money for granted. In their defense, if I made as much money as they do, I’d probably be the same way. I’d probably buy a souped up Hummer that gets 10 feet to the gallon and hire a chauffeur to drive me to the end of my driveway just to get the mail, and that’s the only thing I’d use them for. No. Wait. I almost forgot. I’d make the chauffeur take out the trash because I’ve always hated doing that. I’d also have 6 stock brokers, at least 21 female doctors (3 different ones for each day of the week), 2 lawyers, 4 accountants, and 8 other lawyers just to watch the first 2 lawyers.