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The price suggested on the hounds thread is quite a bit steeper
It’s good to want.
A 1st round pick plus four additional picks for Gibson is a solid and reasonable return.
The price suggested on the hounds thread is quite a bit steeper
It’s good to want.
A 1st round pick plus four additional picks for Gibson is a solid and reasonable return.
More reasonable than Hopkins + multiple 2nds, 3rds or ‘08-1st, 2(2,3,4) expected by hounds fans I think.
I think if Gibson was going to go for less than Allen, as you suggest, then he would be a London Knight right now.That’s about the right return. If I had to make a guess, that’s what I would say is the value.
A consensus lesser player literally just went for a good 07 + 2,2,3,3,4,4. The market has already spoken and it doesn't matter whether you think it's ridiculous or not. People on the Hounds forum aren't just making up stuff. They are simply making reasonable expectations based on what the market is.That expectation is ridiculous.
I think if Gibson was going to go for less than Allen, as you suggest, then he would be a London Knight right now.
I would expect that the Hounds GM already has a better offer than that in his back pocket. If he doesn't, then he misread the market badly and London made a huge overpay for Allen. We'll find out in the coming weeks.
A consensus lesser player literally just went for a good 07 + 2,2,3,3,4,4. The market has already spoken and it doesn't matter whether you think it's ridiculous or not. People on the Hounds forum aren't just making up stuff. They are simply making reasonable expectations based on what the market is.
That expectation is ridiculous.
Sure there is. There's also a huge gap between Jenken and a virtually worthless Costello.There’s a BIG difference between Noah Jenkin and Brady Smith. If you subbed out Brady Smith and subbed in Shawn Costello then I’d probably agree that you would get that volume of picks.
Actually just looked again, it was ‘08-1st, 2(2,3,4,5)
Sure there is. There's also a huge gap between Jenken and a virtually worthless Costello.
I haven't seen anyone suggest Smith and 7 picks, but a guy like Owen Griffin and 7 picks is comparable to what London gave for Allen. Griffin is a bit better than Jenken, Gibson is a bit better than Allen.
Something like Smith + 4 picks (2,3,3,3) strikes me as being pretty reasonable and in line with what we have seen in past seasons.
Again, that is just crazy talk. If you look at the Rehkopf deal and massage the picks with Smith added, it is like saying Brady Smith, a 1st round pick that was highly regarded, is worth a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. That is less than the conditional picks received for defected players that also get a comp 1st.
That is some kind of dreamland vision….
That is NOT what was suggested in the post I replied to so don’t change the parameters.
Brady Smith and a 2nd+3rd is reasonable considering trades made at the deadline last year. McCoy would be the comparable. Gibson would garner an additional 2nd, 3rd, 7th, and 10th ABOVE what McCoy was dealt for under Donnie’s trade recommendation.
Konnor Smith AND McCue went for less last year than what you are suggesting for Gibson.
In what dream world is McCoy a comp for Gibson? You can fairly accuse me of some level of bias, but he's the top defenseman on Team Canada for god sakes. He's been best defensive defenseman and shot blocker in the OHL coaches poll for 2 consecutive years.Again, that is just crazy talk. If you look at the Rehkopf deal and massage the picks with Smith added, it is like saying Brady Smith, a 1st round pick that was highly regarded, is worth a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. That is less than the conditional picks received for defected players that also get a comp 1st.
That is some kind of dreamland vision….
That is NOT what was suggested in the post I replied to so don’t change the parameters.
Brady Smith and a 2nd+3rd is reasonable considering trades made at the deadline last year. McCoy would be the comparable. Gibson would garner an additional 2nd, 3rd, 7th, and 10th ABOVE what McCoy was dealt for under Donnie’s trade recommendation.
Konnor Smith AND McCue went for less last year than what you are suggesting for Gibson.
Not gonna lie, I’d like to the gens give up their 1st and all remaining 2-5 picks through 2028 for one player.
No one here cares about what you think. All you do is troll the Gens board. Keep it classy as usual for 2025.Not gonna lie, I’d like to the gens give up their 1st and all remaining 2-5 picks through 2028 for one player.
Not even getting to the trade stuff, if you're going to hype up your guy, at least make your claims accurate or somewhat subjective and not something easily disproven by a Google search.In what dream world is McCoy a comp for Gibson? You can fairly accuse me of some level of bias, but he's the top defenseman on Team Canada for god sakes. He's been best defensive defenseman and shot blocker in the OHL coaches poll for 2 consecutive years.
This also isn't last year, it's this year. The Allen deal already happened. Gibson is going to get more unless something goes horribly wrong for the Hounds. If Brady Smith and 2 picks was the market then Gibson would already be in London.
In what dream world is McCoy a comp for Gibson? You can fairly accuse me of some level of bias, but he's the top defenseman on Team Canada for god sakes. He's been best defensive defenseman and shot blocker in the OHL coaches poll for 2 consecutive years.
This also isn't last year, it's this year. The Allen deal already happened. Gibson is going to get more unless something goes horribly wrong for the Hounds. If Brady Smith and 2 picks was the market then Gibson would already be in London.
If griffin is apart of the deal, expect a package deal. Something like D’Amato and griffin and picks for Allard/Gibson. Or Mignosa.Sure there is. There's also a huge gap between Jenken and a virtually worthless Costello.
I haven't seen anyone suggest Smith and 7 picks, but a guy like Owen Griffin and 7 picks is comparable to what London gave for Allen. Griffin is a bit better than Jenken, Gibson is a bit better than Allen.
Something like Smith + 4 picks (2,3,3,3) strikes me as being pretty reasonable and in line with what we have seen in past seasons.
You're getting upset when you see a perceived misinterpretation of what you said (which is to be expected in text form) and then somehow accuse me of thinking Smith and Jenken are the same, when I never said that and already agreed with you that they weren't.I just said that in a BETTER DRAFT YEAR where Brady Smith is better than any of the 1st rounders traded last year is used in a deal PLUS an extra FOUR picks including a 2nd and a 3rd is a reasonable upgrade in an effort to bridge the gap between McCoy and Gibson. And don’t play that off. McCoy played the exact same role last year for Peterborough/Sudbury as Gibson is playing this year. The gap between Gibson and McCoy isn’t nearly as big as you suggest. Considering the considerable upgrade in the deal proposed vs McCoy last year, it is more than generous.
I agree that trade values are increasing but you cannot compare Jenken to Smith in value. They aren’t on the same level at all. Brady Smith may be the best “potentially available” 1st round pick at this deadline. There are many that would put Smith ahead of Parker Vaughn who was picked 5th overall. The value of Brady Smith is crazy high. I think you are not familiar with how good Brady Smith actually is.
You're getting upset when you see a perceived misinterpretation of what you said (which is to be expected in text form) and then somehow accuse me of thinking Smith and Jenken are the same, when I never said that and already agreed with you that they weren't.
You're leaning on these strawman arguments to make your point instead of actually debating me. You're also accusing me of ignorance about a player (valid for any fan, in some cases), while continuing to say that a second pairing guy in McCoy (who can't even be a plus player on a good Sudbury team) is comparable to a guy who is the top defenseman on Team Canada. I see McCoy a ton and he's not great defensively, not as physical as he should be, and very poor offensively. Most Sudbury fans want to deal him.
I don't really participate in discussions where people are unwilling or unable to refute my points and rely on these kinds of methods. Good luck to your 67's going forward. Good luck to the Generals too.
Sudbury is a +3 in goal differential. -7 if you remove PP goals where +/- isn't a factor. Using the fact he's a -1 isn't the gotcha you think it is.You're getting upset when you see a perceived misinterpretation of what you said (which is to be expected in text form) and then somehow accuse me of thinking Smith and Jenken are the same, when I never said that and already agreed with you that they weren't.
You're leaning on these strawman arguments to make your point instead of actually debating me. You're also accusing me of ignorance about a player (valid for any fan, in some cases), while continuing to say that a second pairing guy in McCoy (who can't even be a plus player on a good Sudbury team) is comparable to a guy who is the top defenseman on Team Canada. I see McCoy a ton and he's not great defensively, not as physical as he should be, and very poor offensively. Most Sudbury fans want to deal him.
I don't really participate in discussions where people are unwilling or unable to refute my points and rely on these kinds of methods. Good luck to your 67's going forward. Good luck to the Generals too.