francis246
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There's no constructive value at all in thinking about it this way. He was an RFA.
His contract created an unnecessary competitive disadvantage against the market - probably to the tune of 2-4M per annum amongst other cumulative hardships - which is the only thing that's important.
The price point was a debacle, there's no other useful/innovative perspective here.
100% Dubies fault btw.
Was going to say, that really isn’t Marner’s fault. That’s the GM’s fault. All a player can do is ask for money. The organization and GM has to do is say no. While the negotiations weren’t lovely. I think people need to stop blaming Marner for doing what’s best for himself. (Honestly it’s probably likely Marner had little to do with the actual negotiation. Ferris handles everything all Marner does is say yes and signs the paper work afterwards). All players do it. People act like Marner was sitting in the room saying pay me 10.9. The agents do all the talking.
There’s an article Sportsnet did last year where they asked Nick Robertson how the contract negotiation was going. He literally admitted he knows nothing about it, his agent handles everything. Jeff Teague (NBA player) on his podcast chronicled a time where he was a UFA. His agent presented him with a few offers. He told his agent he wanted to take less money to resign where he was. The next day his agent called him and said congrats on your new contract and btw you’re headed to another team. He said he was so pissed lol. Lots of similar stories from MLB players too. But I think a lot of people don’t realize players are not actively involved in resignings until it’s really close. I don’t think players even really give a shit about the specific number really. They probably have some people they want to be in the same conversation with or same group with.
Proof:
Q&A: How Nick Robertson found peace on the Maple Leafs' lineup bubble
No one bounces back from a healthy scratch better than Nick Robertson. Luke Fox talked to the colourful Maple Leafs forward about that and much more in a recent interview.
www.sportsnet.ca
Jeff Teague Story
Look at this example of Deboo Samuel talking to his agent. Deboo is basically ready to sign and his agent completely halts that thinking.
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