CowbellConray
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- Sep 8, 2010
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Am I not allowed to hyper focus on a value/number you put out if it’s completely wrong? If I say this trade isn’t an overpay because McLeod is actually a first line center and then continue with a post are you not allowed to call out that my value of McLeod is completely wrong?If you don't like the way something starts don't take your ball and go home. (aka not reading the entire response before responding yourself).
You also ignored the premise of my response which was the original poster who I quoted saying it was absurd to have an issue with the trade. I showed a reason why it was absurd versus the aforementioned 4 point opinion on why anyone against it was wrong. And rather than addressing the fact of this 4 part dissection you hyper-focused on a percentage amount I threw out as a random retort.
I agree I'm not gonna sit here a debate whether Savoie has 5x-75x more value because it doesn't matter. You hyper focused on a number percentage and ignored everything else I said.
You are carrying this forward and trying to make it something it’s not. I don’t care what the rest of your post sad. It didn’t peek my interest. I didn’t find anything crazy with the rest of what you said. I did, however find your first sentence to be a hyper exaggeration.
Can we just call a spade a spade and move on? Savoie is a good prospect, he was probably an overpay in a vacuum, McLeod is a 3c and we will need to see how he does since we have quite a bit to get him. And if savoies value was lessened due to our stable of similar prospects, sure, blame adams.