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Originally Posted by Poe969
You mean the hometown discount with a full NTC? He wasn't good enough to get top dollar and an NTC, he really wanted that NTC so he was forced to leave money on the table...and it's not like he took half of what he should have got. He wasn't a 5-6 million dollar player playing for 2. It just shows that he thought he was worth more than he really was and that's how he's painted himself in the corner he's in now.
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^^^^ I think Poe969 summed it up eloquently in that he might have forgone a few bucks for a contract close to home with a NTC. Everyone constantly brings up this huge home town discount but it was value for both sides. Curtis Glencross has never been more than a 3-4 line player.