Jaxs
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- Jul 4, 2008
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I don't think Joey has an attitude problem. He has an entitlement problem.
“I’ve earned more than a two- or three-year deal with my play,” Johansen said. “It seems a little disrespectful, to be honest.
“I want to play in Columbus, and I want to be a Blue Jacket, but I want to get this done. It seems like a slap in the face.”
I don't have anything ground breaking to add. I do believe a young man that is good/great at what he does, must prove himself for more than one season to be making public statements such as what is quoted.
I don't disagree with a bridge contract to give Joey some incentive to continue to work hard and be rewarded. He will get paid, but to bring it to print, coming off sounding like a prima donna doesn't do a lot for him in the public eye.
Many say that he has earned the big contract, I say let him keep working toward that deal. If he thinks he's already entitled to it, then he doesn't have the character to be here for the next ten years.
“I’ve earned more than a two- or three-year deal with my play,” Johansen said. “It seems a little disrespectful, to be honest.
“I want to play in Columbus, and I want to be a Blue Jacket, but I want to get this done. It seems like a slap in the face.”
I don't have anything ground breaking to add. I do believe a young man that is good/great at what he does, must prove himself for more than one season to be making public statements such as what is quoted.
I don't disagree with a bridge contract to give Joey some incentive to continue to work hard and be rewarded. He will get paid, but to bring it to print, coming off sounding like a prima donna doesn't do a lot for him in the public eye.
Many say that he has earned the big contract, I say let him keep working toward that deal. If he thinks he's already entitled to it, then he doesn't have the character to be here for the next ten years.