AD Skinner
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Here do this thing you wanted to do or do this same thing you wanted to do in a different location for several million more dollars.
A madman
A madman
I wasn't questioning his mental state, I was saying he didn't really want to stay. If the reason he decided to leave is because they waited to meet his contract demands instead of meeting them up front then yes I would in fact question his mental state. I dont think he ever really wanted to stay.Questioning Guenztal’s mental state because he didn’t sign with the team is a WILD take.
Sometimes players prefer other locations or systems, nothing moreFair enough, but a well adjusted adult doesn't move to another offer because the first one wasn't good enough if he really wanted to stay.
I wasn't questioning his mental state, I was saying he didn't really want to stay. If the reason he decided to leave is because they waited to meet his contract demands instead of meeting them up front then yes I would in fact question his mental state. I dont think he ever really wanted to stay.
Should have splurged for a Traine instead.No carrier again today
So despite the fact that all indications at the time were that he wanted to stay, the organization worked to sign him under the understanding that he wanted to stay (even losing the chance to sign other upcoming UFAs in the process), he himself said he wanted to stay and his agent also believed he was going to stay, you're going with "He never wanted to stay"
And that's more believable to you than "The organization that's known to be difficult to negotiate with was difficult to negotiate with and that negotiation dragged on long enough that other options became available for Guentzel."?
Alright, like I said, more power to you.
I figured the cost of living would balance out the taxes but I was way wrong. The cost of living in Tampa is actually a little lower than Raleigh. That kinda surprised me.It's possible that the decision came town to taxes. Both teams may have made the same offer, but playing in FL vs NC meant taking home more money.
So your take is that despite how badly this man wanted to stay a Cane that he acted like a petulant child and left because they started negotiating on the low side and didn't meet his demands until late?
If thats the case and thats how a 30ish old man acts than the locker room is better off without him.
Still alive
I am seeing more of this type of discussion than in years past. Will he be more creative and flexible or force compliance? In an interview this week, he acknowledged that he needs to listen to others more but in the next sentence sort of said the opposite.
Shouldn't the capabilities and strengths/weaknesses of the roster that you have factor into the equation and strategy? Or, even those of the opponent you're facing? Seems like there is room for adjustments.Rod is what he is, for better or for worse. While I'm sure he'd like to coach all styles and be able to accommodate everyone, he's probably going to stick with what's worked for him this far, both as a player and a coach. And that's emphasizing defensive responsibility at the cost of occasionally missing out on offensive chances. Some players can thrive in that style, some can adapt into it, and others simply can't. We'll see where any of our new pickups (and Necas) fall.
Shouldn't the capabilities and strengths/weaknesses of the roster that you have factor into the equation and strategy? Or, even those of the opponent you're facing? Seems like there is room for adjustments.
As Dan Hurley said "we started winning championships when we built the system around the strengths and talents of the players that we have instead of trying to force them to be something different." I think Jon Cooper ascribes to this philosophy as well.
This isn't about Necas. It's about coming up short several years in a row as the leader of the team. While he has obviously had a certain level of success ..wouldn't you still want to evolve and grow in your approach and be a little less predictable?Of course there are adjustments from game to game or opponent to opponent. But you’re never going to get a guy like Brindamour to be OK with a 50-foot game player. He wants all of his players to give 100%, and in his mind, someone who only cares about offense is only playing half the game. And it’s especially egregious when the player has the tools to play a solid defensive game, but can’t get there mentally (Necas being the biggest offender of late).
I mean, we know how fast Necas is. But how often is he using that speed to back check?
This isn't about Necas. It's about coming up short several years in a row as the leader of the team. While he has obviously had a certain level of success ..wouldn't you still want to evolve and grow in your approach and be a little less predictable?