I thought the arguments re Marner were obvious. Marner's "form" in the playoffs vs. the regular season are vastly different. Marner is a soft $4 million (or less) "defensive forward" in the playoffs. The juice ain't worth the squeeze.
So, this is twice you're taking a shot while taking two things out of context that I meant literally. And I've answered the first part in another thread, so I take it this is some sort of dig?
I don't think you understand what I'm asking and why I'm asking it.
Again, Marner's form as I use it is literal in both instances, not figurative.
It's my opinion his form got worse after his big contract, meaning, I believe from junior and during his time with Babcock there was the makings of a player I wouldn't trade. BEFORE WE DO, I want to be sure everything about Marner is examined.
In the response you quote I say that he's all but played his way off the team and I agree. Again, not sure what you're reading.
I get you want Marner gone yesterday and that you have extreme prejudice in making sure any question about moving him is skewed towards ridicule. But I would caution repeating that prejudice in successive threads with the same members. It's an exercise in recording your bias that's going to undermine your end.
In no universe is a yearly nigh-100 point player a $4M dollar player. Marner's a $9M player all day.
And my point is, IF/WHEN he returns to the form he showed from junior and into those first few years, we are going to wish we at least asked the hard questions before he was dealt, because our fanbase and this organization has a tragic record of dealing the wrong player at the wrong time when it seems like the right time and the right player.
And emotion and bias aside, I want us to be as serious a fanbase as we are a zealous one. Because there's obviously something in our mix and midst that destroys everything.
And I'm sick of it.