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Originally Posted by shutout
This is what Duhastchek is always saying that the GM's now are so afraid of being fired that they avoid any risk in the transactions that they make. Their default position is status quo and familiarity.
As fans and media we should be applauding gun slinging, poker playing managers that want to make bold exciting moves instead of looking for the safe, comfortable moves when it comes to trades and signings.
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And then you have Cheveldayoff, who seems to have eternal job security and does absolutely nothing except wait for players requests to be traded come public and sells good players for Pennies on the dollar when they refuse to sign. He’s run that Franchise into the ground and then some. What Chipman sees in him is beyond me.