Anyone who shops themselves around like he is after their first year as a DC is as good as gone the next time their stock is ever on the rise. I get that it must be a thrill to realize that one's earning potential is entering absurdity and want to strike while the iron is hot, but I can't recall any coach publicly selling his services like this since Dern. At a certain point it becomes a show of disrespect to your current employer, supporters, and kids who depend on your guidance.