Dorion scale for 3 ways
Its the soothing jazz that allows him to focus on the 3 way trades.
Only $1900? If you had held out i know you could have got $2500. Bad negotiating skills
I figured we could've got a 3rd rounder but in the end we only got a 7th rounder. So the logical conclusion must be that he is not a good negotiator. Is there any other possible conclusion? I cant think of one.
Its the soothing jazz that allows him to focus on the 3 way trades.
Yeah, I hear you. I just don't see why we rushed to move him. Could we not be sure to get that same 2019 7th round pick in the offseason? He was RFA and had a low qualifying offer.
In the end though, a 4th (or 2 7th round picks) would have been nicer, but in the same way getting $2005 on my trade in buying a new car would be nicer than getting $1900, the extra $105 will fill my tank of gas a couple times, but I'm not torn up over the difference.
I think the big issue is that we're in a situation of death by 1000 paper cuts. Throwing in a pick to pay a bonus, another to take Hammond, getting a soft return on a roster player, waiving another guy instead of getting an asset at all, overpaying for a deadline 4th liner and waiving hi . It adds up to potentially a lot of assets.
Only $1900? If you had held out i know you could have got $2500. Bad negotiating skills
I figured we could've got a 3rd rounder but in the end we only got a 7th rounder. So the logical conclusion must be that he is not a good negotiator. Is there any other possible conclusion? I cant think of one.