scelaton
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- Jul 5, 2012
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Hi folks, Jets fan coming in peace. You are all aware of our tribulations with Trouba of late, and are probably still suffering collective PTSD from dealing with Overhardt. Nevertheless, I'd appreciate if you would give this consideration and provide some feedback.
The situation in Wpg is that Trouba is very unlikely to be traded unless Chevy gets a LHD of equal calibre back, and Trouba is reluctant to sign unless he has an assurance of ending up in an American market, preferably close to home. I believe he may ultimately be provided with the following choice: Sign a long-term deal and be traded on the Jets terms and timetable, or sit out the year. There is very little pressure for the team to act in haste. Columbus is in a position to possibly acquire an already-signed Trouba in exchange for a top LHD (prospect). Of course, there would be no point in a straight exchange unless there were something more in it for CBJ.
The Jets have a plethora of young, talented wingers, including your own Marco Dano, who I believe was valued highly in Columbus and relinquished reluctantly to get Saad. Let's assume the Jets would give him up, along with Trouba, to get either Murray or Werenski, plus ?.
I acknowledge that Murray is an excellent D, and Werenski an A prospect, but Trouba is excellent as well. He is our second best D behind Buff and would probably have grown into our #1 in the next few years. It's a shame he doesn't want to stay, but there is always opportunity in instability.
Thoughts?
The situation in Wpg is that Trouba is very unlikely to be traded unless Chevy gets a LHD of equal calibre back, and Trouba is reluctant to sign unless he has an assurance of ending up in an American market, preferably close to home. I believe he may ultimately be provided with the following choice: Sign a long-term deal and be traded on the Jets terms and timetable, or sit out the year. There is very little pressure for the team to act in haste. Columbus is in a position to possibly acquire an already-signed Trouba in exchange for a top LHD (prospect). Of course, there would be no point in a straight exchange unless there were something more in it for CBJ.
The Jets have a plethora of young, talented wingers, including your own Marco Dano, who I believe was valued highly in Columbus and relinquished reluctantly to get Saad. Let's assume the Jets would give him up, along with Trouba, to get either Murray or Werenski, plus ?.
I acknowledge that Murray is an excellent D, and Werenski an A prospect, but Trouba is excellent as well. He is our second best D behind Buff and would probably have grown into our #1 in the next few years. It's a shame he doesn't want to stay, but there is always opportunity in instability.
Thoughts?