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Originally Posted by Jason14h
But isn't that also part of the argument that Hamonic was being selfish?
He chose not to play when he would still be paid, and chose to play when he had to in order to be paid.
He was selfish. He let his teammates, ownership, and the fans down.
However - He is entirely within his rights as an employee and human to be selfish.
I have no issue with him opting out- It was within his player negotiated right, but I look at is as a guy who conveniently decided not to play for a team that wasn't resigning him and he didn't care about anymore while still getting paid.
And to me that's selfish and I will not respect his decision
Respect =/= Not Allowed to do it
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He treated his employer in exactly the same way his employer was happy to treat him and all the other employees, they both did exactly what they thought they needed to do with no real thought to the other parties needs, as the employer is inherently in control of that relationship you can hardly call the employees actions selfish