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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Why is it safe to say that? Do you have access to Treliving's phone logs or something?
I think it's safe to say you pulled that assumption out of your posterior fundamental orifice. We don't know at what point in the process Florida made the offer that Treliving accepted, or how far negotiations with other teams had gone by then.
So you think Treliving took the best deal he could get, but he still did it wrong because reasons.
If you're selling your old car and somebody offers you $5,000, do you go back and dicker with the guy who offered $3,000 in the hopes that he might go up to $4,000?
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Deductive reasoning. He has 4 days to get a lot of things done. Therefore there is limited time to spend on each of those things. Maybe a difficult concept for you.
And great analogy. It really captures the nuances of hockey players. You know things like age, contracts, progression, regression.