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Originally Posted by GioforPM
And, on the other hand, if Andersson had had another good year instead of a plateau, and if Valimaki had made a big jump, losing Gio wouldn't be as big a deal (in fact people would have been quite happy about the cap room).
And if Gio's season hadn't rebounded after the pairing switch, no one would have been complaining now either.
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I just keep coming back to how well that Giordano contract worked out.
Imagine the % of CPers that would have gladly taken 5 solid years and then not having to pay the guy for year six on a contract signed at 32-33?