I bet that the Jets would prefer to announce the signing closer to the season to produce some hype.
I think it's more everyone knows how Chevy negotiates by now and vice versa. He is very much about deadlines and TC is the next major deadline.
I bet that the Jets would prefer to announce the signing closer to the season to produce some hype.
@Buffdog finally someone gets that it's a joke
I've also thought bridge for Cole - and still think that is where this is going.
I see no reason for the Jets to go long term on this one -
LY was the first real look at this player and he struggled a bit in the back half when things usually ramp up.
I'm in Perfetti's corner - but I don't see any reason to go up against the cap ceiling to make a deal they do not have to make.
I thought it was obvious since Perfetti is clearly our 2C
That is a bit disingenuous, they had 50 games of him the year before.
He had a 90 game straight stretch where he posted 60 points before slumping a bit. I'd say that's decently proven and should have warranted more trust the back half from the org.
Buying now while he's likely undervalued due to usage and a slump is how you get massive gains on your cap later.
I personally wouldn't if I were him, but all the chatter seems to be he's willing to sign for tern. If true if I'm Chevy I'd be trying to get another bargain long term deal done. We will need some younger players on bargain deals to offset the older ones on big money declining deals.Again, not sure if you're serious. OK, OK, that one is too obvious. Must be more
Exactly!
So why would Cole want to sign long term? Security? OK, but he could be giving up a lot to get that.
I still think last yr would be the measuring stick -That is a bit disingenuous, they had 50 games of him the year before.
He had a 90 game straight stretch where he posted 60 points before slumping a bit. I'd say that's decently proven and should have warranted more trust the back half from the org.
Buying now while he's likely undervalued due to usage and a slump is how you get massive gains on your cap later.
Its always a trade off. Inking him now long term might save money down the line for the Jets if he has a breakout season. Also allows a player to at least get paid once so your long term future is secured. A 6 or 7 year deal also puts Perfetti in the best possible position to get the big UFA contract in his late 20's.I've also thought bridge for Cole - and still think that is where this is going.
I see no reason for the Jets to go long term on this one -
LY was the first real look at this player and he struggled a bit in the back half when things usually ramp up.
I'm in Perfetti's corner - but I don't see any reason to go up against the cap ceiling to make a deal they do not have to make.
With proper usage Perfetti seems to be pretty much a lock to be a 20G - 40A - 60P guy minimum as he matures. Likely he exceeds that to some extent, maybe really exceeds that. I don't see a long term deal as that much of a gamble as we know he is at worst a 2nd line winger.I still think last yr would be the measuring stick -
Just my thoughts - I don't see any reason why the Jets would be in a hurry - especially when they have to exhaust the cap to do it.
I simply do not think this is risk free - was it usage or a slump? Or was it simply a learning curve that needs to be retested?
I know you answer - you've already stated it. But I'm looking at this purely based on performance.
I still think last yr would be the measuring stick -
Just my thoughts - I don't see any reason why the Jets would be in a hurry - especially when they have to exhaust the cap to do it.
I simply do not think this is risk free - was it usage or a slump? Or was it simply a learning curve that needs to be retested?
I know you answer - you've already stated it. But I'm looking at this purely based on performance.
With proper usage Perfetti seems to be pretty much a lock to be a 20G - 40A - 60P guy minimum as he matures. Likely he exceeds that to some extent, maybe really exceeds that. I don't see a long term deal as that much of a gamble as we know he is at worst a 2nd line winger.
Lundells 6 years at 5M is another good comp as well.
I'd rather not a 5 year term as well.Yeah but thats in a Tax free state so it would cost more here. Plus doubt the org entertains a 5 year term.
There is also strategy of maximizing your next deal. Players usually have their peak points production season somewhere in their late 20's. If you are 28 or 29 coming off a career year you can maximize a UFA deal.Again, not sure if you're serious. OK, OK, that one is too obvious. Must be more
Exactly!
So why would Cole want to sign long term? Security? OK, but he could be giving up a lot to get that.
Agreed teams like Florida, TB, NYR, Dallas and LA can do things other teams can't for various location considerations.Yeah but thats in a Tax free state so it would cost more here. Plus doubt the org entertains a 5 year term.
I still think last yr would be the measuring stick -
Just my thoughts - I don't see any reason why the Jets would be in a hurry - especially when they have to exhaust the cap to do it.
I simply do not think this is risk free - was it usage or a slump? Or was it simply a learning curve that needs to be retested?
I know you answer - you've already stated it. But I'm looking at this purely based on performance
yay! I can wear my Laine's jersey again!
Beniers had a great rookie season, before a down second season which isn't unusual. Also he is a 6.2 center and a 2nd OA pick. Perfetti probably comes in about $1 M less than him on the same length of contract.Beniers got $50m over 7 years all whole producing less points, less goals, worse underlying statistics than Cole, last year. He also played 7 minutes a night more. So based on pure performance he should get something in that range. Did Beniers have a down year or is it who he is? That’s the bet that Seattle is making.
Beniers had a great rookie season, before a down second season which isn't unusual. Also he is a 6.2 center and a 2nd OA pick. Perfetti probably comes in about $1 M less than him on the same length of contract.
And the organization did no favours for Perfetti to get out of his slump. For me that was on Bones. For me when a young talented player struggles a bit give him some time with the #1 center and top PP and let him feel offense again.Yup. He's worth more then Cole but is a good case study that young players no matter the talent or pedigree slump at times.
I agree with some of what you are saying. I was responding to a post that said it should be based on performance last year where Cole had better numbers in significantly less ice time.Beniers had a great rookie season, before a down second season which isn't unusual. Also he is a 6.2 center and a 2nd OA pick. Perfetti probably comes in about $1 M less than him on the same length of contract.
If they go $5M AAV on a bridge there is absolutely no reason not to do a million more or so on a long term deal. A bridge would be in and around $3.5 AAV.I am convinced a bridge deal is coming for Perfetti. 2 x $5 million is my guesstimate
There is also strategy of maximizing your next deal. Players usually have their peak points production season somewhere in their late 20's. If you are 28 or 29 coming off a career year you can maximize a UFA deal.