What's the point of this exercise? It's easy to come up with worst case hypotheticals, but ultimately meaningless.
Here's one. What if he decides to join the Capitals this year after all, but it turns out that he isn't quite ready and he regresses, loses confidence, and ends up washing out of the league before he's 25?
If you want to trust him to be a leader on the team for the next decade plus, you might as well trust that he is capable of making these decisions about his career.
Seems my point went …..well, you aren’t addressing it.
If he fails as a Cap, then he fails as a Cap. At least he became a Cap.
Everyone is being abject apologists for the kid, as to why he’s not coming into the org now. Aren’t they? Sure — “reasons”. I understand the need to assume the best.
However, IF he fails at all of these “reasons”, then what? We give another pass and allow for another bite at the apple?
There is NO assured scenario, I’m sure we can agree on that. BUT, the silver liners are coming up with all these reasons that Leonard not joining is somehow “good for the team”.
I think that’s horseshit. It may be good for Leonard. Or it may not. But as others have said, him going back to BC is not good for the Caps.
And if you think so, then that’s your right. It just doesn’t hold much water for me.