mikeyz
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- Dec 3, 2013
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The problem can be seen as Shanahan being terribly gullible due to his naivety.
When these players all spoke glowingly about how much they loved playing here in Toronto and seeing as how the city opened their hearts and their arms embracing them, cheering every move and that they never want to leave, it would be easy to conclude that the players were being honest and so would be reasonable in negotiations.
The first guy holds out but finally signs at the 11th hour albeit to a contract that is anything but a discount and was considered a trifle rich at the time. Foul ball Strike one! Dumbass.
After that debacle, Dumbass tells the hometown kid he's not sure he has 9m in the budget but that he would be in touch. He wasn't. Foul ball Strike two!
Then a mere month later, quite quickly but surreptitiously he walks the other kid right to UFA at a substantially higher number than the 9m he just couldn't find for Mitch. Foul ball 0-2
That contract if you might remember was viewed around the league as a huge mistake. The length first of all was vividly team unfriendly and the AAV much too high for zero playoff wins. Had the young Leaf had a nice shiny ring then maybe the number and structure could have been seen as somewhat palatable. As it was a swinging strike three and yer out.
Dumbass then tells Marner the Leafs are offering 8x8, Marner somewhat bewildered asks what happened to the 9? And things went downhill from there. Infield fly rule applies 2 out!
Dumbass' own contract comes up, he makes it public, lies to the press and scapegoats his family needing more time for the kids etc etc....BUT! another 2m might convince him to sign and I'll just have to see them when I can.
Slow roller to first, 3 up three down. The train leaves for Pittsburgh at 9:30 am, see ya dumbass, sadly the smell lingers on.
It is really truly unbelievable how badly he completely f***** this team during his tenure here. We knew it was going to take years to recover from the damage that he did and now we're beginning to see "the fruits of his labor" during his time here. Specifically last year and this coming season.
Thank God he got greedy and tried to take Shanahan's job. Because God only knows how much more damage he would have done had he stayed.