Player Discussion Marner

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You might want to consider their contribution to getting to the finals first. Just a thought..
They’re not making the finals until they better distribute the cap, having said that I think winning a round or two is enough success for the majority of Leaf Nation and more than enough for ownership and mgmt………
 
Screaming, swearing, and blaming teammates for your own mistakes isn't leadership or motivating. Quite the opposite. And while it's understandable that emotions were high, he is also literally "sitting around whining". Seemingly because he messed up and was called out. Marner was the one who did something - scoring the only goal of the game in the 3rd.
lol, scoring that big goal in the 3rd period of a game that was already decided. That was indeed a huge playoff moment
 
They’re not making the finals until they better distribute the cap, having said that I think winning a round or two is enough success for the majority of Leaf Nation and more than enough for ownership and mgmt………
I’m responding to your hypothetical scenario where they do make the cup finals.
 
I’m responding to your hypothetical scenario where they do make the cup finals.
Understood, but fixing the cap is what’s paramount to reaching the finals, hypotheticals aside…….
 
Or won’t pay what will be another overpayment, were going to find out one way or another if money is more important than being a Leaf. Of course Tre and company could pull another mid season brain fart and just capitulate to Marner’s demands mid season like they did with Styles………
Unfortunately, this seems to be the most likely scenario. And we'll be sitting here 5 years from now reading posts from the fanboys telling us how all it takes is one good spring to change the narrative. Sigh.
 
Or won’t pay what will be another overpayment, were going to find out one way or another if money is more important than being a Leaf.

we know the answer to the question already. AINEC.

Paul says $$$

Marner needs a change anyway. He doesnt suit the pressure in Toronto or the playoffs. Columbus solves both.
 
Of course Tre and company could pull another mid season brain fart and just capitulate to Marner’s demands mid season like they did with Styles………
That's automatic firing territory.

Mitch is seeking excessive AAV. We don't have the funds as our team (WITH HIM ON IT) isn't cup material.

Mitch Marner is a part of a failed rebuild. Change is needed. He's the cap casualty.

he'd be a no brainer to keep if the cap went up to $120 million next year. (it will not).
 
Are we discussing whether Marner is a valuable Leaf?

What are the differing opinions ? :sarcasm:
 
Are we discussing whether Marner is a valuable Leaf?

What are the differing opinions ? :sarcasm:
No just more of the same folks restating their opinions as facts, and thinking that by doing so, they will change other people’s minds.
 
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No just more of the same folks restating their opinions as facts, and thinking that by doing so, they will change other people’s minds.
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Screaming, swearing, and blaming teammates for your own mistakes isn't leadership or motivating. Quite the opposite. And while it's understandable that emotions were high, he is also literally "sitting around whining". Seemingly because he messed up and was called out. Marner was the one who did something - scoring the only goal of the game in the 3rd.
Swearing at his teammates in a must win game 4 while down 2-1 in the series is the most leadership thing that we've seen from any of the core 4. @Dekes For Days qre you new competitive sports? How many videos out there of Manning, Jordan, Brady cussing out teammates even coaches? And
they are praised for it.
 
Swearing at his teammates in a must win game 4 while down 2-1 in the series is the most leadership thing that we've seen from any of the core 4. @Dekes For Days qre you new competitive sports? How many videos out there of Manning, Jordan, Brady cussing out teammates even coaches? And
they are praised for it.
I definitely laughed at that comment earlier in the thread like this one.
Between this and the McDavid rant, do people think that dropping the f-word a few times is leadership? Seriously?

I just don't get it. I get that emotions are high, and shouting or swearing is going to happen. I'm not trying to sensor here, don't get me wrong. But that's not some amazing example of leadership. Leaders don't just rage and point fault.

Maybe McDavid and Nylander are great leaders. But just saying "lets f*****g go" isn't an example of it.

That was after game 2. The Oilers played a very good game 3 and easily should have won that game too, and then came all the way back and tied the series.

Yeah - I actually do think that McDavid was showing good leadership, and it clearly has results.

But no first and foremost, we better worry about not hurting anybody's feelings in a competitive contact sport :laugh: :laugh: some of you guys just have no clue at all.
 
Swearing at his teammates in a must win game 4 while down 2-1 in the series is the most leadership thing that we've seen from any of the core 4. @Dekes For Days qre you new competitive sports? How many videos out there of Manning, Jordan, Brady cussing out teammates even coaches? And
they are praised for it.
I am firmly in the move on from Marner population and I pay no attention to the poster you are @ here, but can you please let this narrative go?

It’s done. Let it go.

The guy you are @ biggest issue is he refuses to let anything go. Be better than him, because right now you aren’t.

If you are a Leaf fan and I have no doubt you are, unlike that guy you are @, then get pumped up for the start of the season.

Marner will get sorted out, one way or another, and none of it will be based on what did or didn’t transpire on that bench during that game.

Cheers, and Go Leafs Go!
 
That was after game 2. The Oilers played a very good game 3 and easily should have won that game too, and then came all the way back and tied the series.

Yeah - I actually do think that McDavid was showing good leadership, and it clearly has results.

But no first and foremost, we better worry about not hurting anybody's feelings in a competitive contact sport :laugh: :laugh: some of you guys just have no clue at all.

Do you think that they would have won if McDavid yelled a little louder?

I don't think Nylander yelling shows leadership or much of anything to be honest, it just shows a bunch of players who want to win and are frustrated.
 
Do you think that they would have won if McDavid yelled a little louder?

I don't think Nylander yelling shows leadership or much of anything to be honest, it just shows a bunch of players who want to win and are frustrated.
You can imagine how whiny Marner is.

Telling him to shut up is a public service
 
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Do you think that they would have won if McDavid yelled a little louder?

I don't think Nylander yelling shows leadership or much of anything to be honest, it just shows a bunch of players who want to win and are frustrated.
No I think McDavid is typically more of a quieter lead-by-example type leader and when he gets loud and vulgar with his team I think it sends far more of a message to the team that it's not good enough.
 
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Between this and the McDavid rant, do people think that dropping the f-word a few times is leadership? Seriously?

I just don't get it. I get that emotions are high, and shouting or swearing is going to happen. I'm not trying to sensor here, don't get me wrong. But that's not some amazing example of leadership. Leaders don't just rage and point fault.

Maybe McDavid and Nylander are great leaders. But just saying "lets f*****g go" isn't an example of it.
It's not about the swear words, this is a strawman argument. You've taken the swearing and focused on that, missing the point. It's about the emotion, the frustration bubbling over. We're not praising Nylander for swearing, we're praising him for saying, 'Just get it done and stop whining,' and for not caring that it's Marner he's addressing. If he'd said, 'Quit crying, bro,' it would have been just as effective. Who cares if he swears? Show me a sport where athletes don't swear excessively. The focus isn't on the words; it's on Nylander showing emotion, frustration, and telling Marner to dig deep and stop complaining. We will see tomorrow hopefully more details but thats where Im at.
 
Matthews and Marner giving out to Nylander is bad leadership but Nylander replying is good leadership?
 
It's not about the swear words, this is a strawman argument. You've taken the swearing and focused on that, missing the point. It's about the emotion, the frustration bubbling over. We're not praising Nylander for swearing, we're praising him for saying, 'Just get it done and stop whining,' and for not caring that it's Marner he's addressing. If he'd said, 'Quit crying, bro,' it would have been just as effective. Who cares if he swears? Show me a sport where athletes don't swear excessively. The focus isn't on the words; it's on Nylander showing emotion, frustration, and telling Marner to dig deep and stop complaining. We will see tomorrow hopefully more details but thats where Im at.

I'm not focusing on the swear words. I said swearing happens, and I'm not trying to sensor.

You're right that saying 'quit crying, bro' would have been just as effective. Not effective at all. Why is saying 'let's go' in a heated moment leadership? You don't think someone shouts that in every single locker room after every single playoff loss? It's not special.
 
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