dougthonus wrote:League Circles wrote:You're taking me too literally. My point was simply that long term deals for non core players are very common.
You aren't taking me literally enough.
5 year deals with POs for players like Pat are not common. His deal is extremely uncommon, in fact, he's the only one in the past 3 years to sign one. We did so prior to even letting him hit FA or assessing the market, after the results came in, it looks like the likely outcome would have been something like 40M less guaranteed if we had simply waited.
But I'm not sure what your point really is because you seem to agree this was a horrendous practice while at the same time saying it doesn't mean we really liked Pat but we just had to do it. No, we didn't have to do it. We could have simply done nothing and it would have turned out much better.Frankly that makes the deal almost that much worse - that they gave 5 years to a guy they're likewarm about.
Or, and hear me out, they aren't luke warm on Pat. AKME is really high on Pat. All evidence supports this, but in the end, it really doesn't matter, because...I mean, I get it, everything has a price including number of years, but there's simply no defense for giving him 5 years at anything over the MLE and got plenty more than that. And he should have only been offered a 1+1 team option deal. I just think his agent was asking for like 25 mil a year over 3-4 years and AK conceded to 5 liability years for the "discount rate" of 18 mil flat, whereas he was clearly worth 11 or 12 at the most and is now playing like a 4 or 5 million dollar player so far this year.
Which gets back to the irrelevant part of this argument:
Is AKME stupid for misevaluating Pat and thinking he's way better than he is?
Is AKME stupid for misevaluating the FA market and pre-emptively vastly overpaying him?
Is AKME stupid for his holistic view of how to handle middling FAs?
I think the answer is yes to all 3, you think the answers is yes to the bottom two only. It really doesn't matter all that much why they consistently make bad decisions as long as they continue to do it.
Yeah, I don't know what else to say to clarify my point, which was simply that I don't think they've loved Patrick since his rookie year. Benching him in each of the last 3 seasons, giving him a flat contract that they're open to getting out of immediately when it became possible last week, and not scheming to get him a larger offensive role, etc is the evidence I see for this.



















