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Originally Posted by Textcritic
But again "change" on it's own is not what the team needs at all. They need specific changes, and unless the opportunity is there, and unless the price is palatable then these changes will further damage the team. I didn't see anything happen this past weekend that I thought would improve the Flames as needed, and in this situation it may just be better to be more patient.
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I disagree. Change on its own is healthy and would be good for this group. IMO that has been clear for a sufficiently long period of time to have accomplished something.
But that’s just an opinion. If the group stays largely intact and turns it around, then I’m wrong.
We have seen teams improve themselves over the last three off seasons so I think it can be done. One of the problems with this team is the fear of taking a step back before taking two forward. Trading a player under contract for futures hasn’t been done since Jaybo?