Like I said, IMO you're in the small minority here. Start a poll if you don't believe me.
Also, these numbers don't mean anything, you use stats the same way a drunken man uses lampposts.
This is a lot of noise that has nothing to do with the fact that are wrong about the Leafs having no leverage. As long as you don't understand the fundamental differences between negotiating with RFA's and UFA's, you will keep going down the wrong path. And JT wasn't just any UFA, because of how rarely players of that ilk come on the market, the demand for him was off the charts. Paying Marner as if those two were peers was pure insanity.
It also seems like almost every other word of your post is misspelt, not to mention the grammatical errors. Were you high when you posted this?
Yup. Almost as crazy as comparing UFA's to RFA's.
I would agree with all this. However ... the fact that Matthews produced better with Domi than with Marner last season over a sample size that wasn't exactly small suggests that Marner isn't exactly integral to his linemates production. Sure guys like JT and Matthews benefit from playing with Marner, but Marner has obviously benefitted from playing with them as well and considering the Domi experiment last season, it looks like Marner perhaps benefits more than anyone else.