sandwichbird2023
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- Aug 4, 2004
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Last time we tried to outwait the NYR's with a prime JTM with 2 playoff runs at $5.25m, they decided to hang on to a 3rd pairing D (Schneider) instead of caving, wasting a few years of Panarin/Shersterkin's prime, and we ended up extending JT.It's preferrable because it shifts the pressure onto other GMs to make something work pre-TDL.
Miller wants NYR, Drury we know wants him, but Drury was bold enough to ask for retention. Why? That's a GM that knows VAN is in a bind. Dolan knows this too. And so, waiting inevitably erodes VAN's position further and NYR gets their man... Unless, JR drags this out to the point where the suitors are not just NYR, and both NYR and Miller lose out on a run together.
Dolan will not be happy with Drury then. Further, Miller may abandon NYR as the optimal destination. Everyone will have to reassess the landscape.
If JR confuses the message from "we can't fix this internally" to "we'll trade Miller at the right price"... His posturing immediately loses any weight. Without acknowledging what is already apparent, he appears insincere . Without sincerity, nobody will or should care what he says.
Now we are dealing with an older, more expensive JTM, I'm not sure outwaiting them is possible. Last time it ended up being a lose-lose situation for both franchises, I think it will again be the same this time.