joshjull
Registered User
Other than the pick not working out so far. I’m not sure how much it “ bit them in the ass”.They took a gamble on "potential" and it bit them in the ass.
Maybe Quinn still turns it around, but passing on more refined players for a guy that might have a slightly higher ceiling during a 10 year playoff drought wasn't the move. Also think I remember hearing Ralph liked quinn
In all recent years this is still the thing that fries me the most. Apparently under qualified decision makers thinking they knew better
They’ve needed experienced established players for some time. No one Quinn’s age is that, regardless of what they’ve done since getting drafted.
If anything “bit them in the ass”, it was thinking Quinn was ready to be a top 6 forward. Which goes back to the GM constantly making team building mistakes. He was relying on 3 kids to be top 6 wingers.