Chairman Maouth
Retired Staff
I hate saying this because I try to respect everyone's opinion, but in your case, your opinion falls on deaf ears. You are so far gone and wrapped in your cozy cocoon of hatred towards a man who has begun to turn this team around, that it is virtually impossible for you to give any credit whatsoever in regards to the positive effects Benning has had on the Canucks. You have so much time and effort invested in frothing at the mouth and wanting to see Benning fired that you've abandoned all rational thought and cannot even consider the possibility that you could be wrong, and God forbid, that Benning could actually be turning into a good GM. You pick every ridiculous argument you can to justify your confirmation bias that Benning is the worst GM in sports history, while throwing bull-shit against the wall in an effort to negate any positive things he has done in plotting this team towards an upwards trajectory.Wrong, and I have explained this to you elsewhere. Linden was very clear in saying he gave the scouts the autonomy to make the pick.
Autonomy:
noun
- the right or condition of self-government
Why would he say he gave the scouts autonomy to make that pick if everyone else was on board? And if Benning was on board with the pick, and all the scouts clearly were, then who would be the dissenting opinion?
I think people need to stop closing their eyes to things that show Benning in a bad light, and start looking at the evidence.
Try to retrieve some impartiality. There must be some buried deep within you somewhere. Then maybe we can talk again.
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