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Originally Posted by Bingo
I'm not one for hard line rules.
Each player is unique.
29-37 is better than say 32-40.
And Andersson is a pretty important part of the dressing room, and a guy that found fitness later in life and gets it.
Once again if he wants out so be it, and if he stays it would have to be a contract that makes sense, ... but count me out of paint yourself into a corner rules
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I agree. signing at 29 gives you value for the first half of the contract and makes it easier to manage the back half because the player could still be playing to the contract and if not, the contract doesn't have as may negative years.