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Originally Posted by dammage79
Hudler is not the guy we should be talking about. I find him to be an essential vet moving forward. Up in the rarified air that a lot of others hold Giordano in. IMO, without those two the culture would not be set. Gio is the key piece of the leadership core but I'll argue that Hudler is not that far behind.
It's remarkable how easy it is for the collective mind set here to put Gio up on a well deserved pedestal and have a whole thread dedicated to the ridiculous sums of money and years his next contract is going to be but is so eager to knock Hudlers off of his even though he's brought an arguably equal big element to this team.
I stand by my previous remarks that talking about trading Hudler is stupid. Even the trade Gio conversations that have popped up are ridiculous.
Blows my mind man. Just blows my mind.
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Why can't two or three guys disagree with you without you trotting out the CP collective mind set? Have a look it's you and three guys versus three guys that think differently.
Not sure why calling either side stupid is necessary.
I like Hudler, I do, he's been great, but I don't see him as value in the 2nd half of his contract, and I don't see his timeline fitting the young core. If you take emotion out of it you have to look at asset management.
But then I guess I'm just being stupid and CP Borg again