No Moon, no sarcasm. I just think its easy to forget the mess he inherited and glaring issues we've had for years. We never recovered from the 2004 cup run and a reluctance to plan for the future from that point on. For years the Flames have run a phenomenal business with a terrible product. Feaster seems intent on changing that though and hasn't been afraid to take risks to make that happen.
I'm not going to address all of your points. Honestly, I know full well that there is no point. There is a group of people who are just done with Feaster already, and no convincing them.
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