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Originally Posted by Textcritic
It's not, really.
It seems obvious that both sides agreed a long time ago to wait until after the season to get something done. One would have to believe that the team would only agree to stay negotiations like this if they are confident they will get him back under contract.
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It takes two to tango. If the JG camp won't come to the table, what can the team do but respect that? Keep pushing despite a clear signal of intentions and risk alienating the player?
I'm optimistic a deal will be struck. But I don't think there's anything to see here other than what is. JG camp said it's not talking about it until after the season, and that's what will happen. A few days after the playoffs, JG will signal whether he's negotiating or testing the waters.