Yeah, I did. I said I'm not interested in building a core out of average players. Striking water from a rock comment. Pretty big finger twirl at losing Schenn. I think the blow to the team, while a blow, is less than you'd think. I think our expectations for the Schenn brothers should be tempered.
It is a bad / crazy move, but my hyperbole is to prove a point: Team is constructed poorly. The argument now isn't Schenn is good, but that logistically we don't have a solid replacement. Notice the theme: Team constructed poorly. No suitable replacements by your own opinion, and then a criticism of the bodies behind him.
We may not make the playoffs this season and honestly, there isn't as much worth protecting as you think.
Even the arguments for protecting Schenn aren't the most flattering:
1) He's an asset and you don't want to lose assets for free. (Sure, contingent on if the asset has value)
2) He has value because X, Y, and Z are bad. That's like saying the Denny's waitress is pretty because the only other creatures are a roach, a dog, and the cook. Sure, okay! But still a little weak.
He needs to take big steps this year or I could care less where he lands. After this season and next, it is very likely you will never see a better version of Schenn and the one now isn't good enough. He isn't strong enough defensively, sucks on faceoffs, is average in a lot of key areas. He may actually be better suited for the wing. Perhaps putting him on the wing would up his stock.