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Originally Posted by Stay Golden
low ball in the sense that his agent may see it as a low ball offer for what he values Brodie at. Who give a s##t what i think is low ball 
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I wasn't really referring to what you think a low ball might be, more meant it in the sense your refered. Can the agent or the player really feel low balled at this point in time? Brodie has barely established himself as a regular NHL player at this point, really hope him and his agent aren't being a little nuts. Fine to negotiate, but they also at some point need to accept the reality of what Brodie's current value is (not saying they aren't).