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Originally Posted by Pointman
Treliving was the only GM in the league who couldn't see that Jagr is done. You could argue, that signing Jagr was a risk worth taking, but 30 GMs disagree. It took Treliving some months to grasp what other GMs had seen from July 1st. The move itself may not necesserily be a disaster due to no acquisition cost, but the evidence is mounting that Treliving is arguably the worst pro evaluator in the game.
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Low risk signing is a term that gets used a lot. That is fine and all, but if the end result is a bunch of poor quality players in your lineup then I’m not a fan.
The low risk signings/trades of Jagr, Glass, Stewart, Shore and Lack this year all look to be less than successful.