Giroux_Is_God
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Location: CLASS DISMISSED Joined: 12.15.2011
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chase headley jumps to mind, but he might be overpriced when trading. - flyers420
Headley's bat isn't exactly "big". Not a bad target though.
I agree he could be overpriced because of a bidding war. Lots of interest, apparently |
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Giroux_Is_God
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: CLASS DISMISSED Joined: 12.15.2011
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Yea, but that's something I'm sure the Phillies brass wouldn't have a problem doing either. - canadianpenfan
Point taken.
However, I think they're pretty much at their upper limit budget wise. They would have had to send a good chunk of change the other way too, which doesn't happen very much in baseball. |
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nonpoint22
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 02.16.2011
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I sure hope Doan's reported contract demands have scared the Flyers away.
Let's go to war with this group Homer! Keep that cap space! Keep those assets!
- MBFlyerfan
Unless we could get Ryan for a reasonable return....I agree
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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Point taken.
However, I think they're pretty much at their upper limit budget wise. They would have had to send a good chunk of change the other way too, which doesn't happen very much in baseball. - Giroux_Is_God
For sure. Baseball trades are more about dollars than talent. I should know, I'm an A's fan. |
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Lexington Flyer
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: NoHockeyTown , KY Joined: 04.02.2008
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Doan needs to lay off the dope. Good lord. No way he gets that much, for that term, on an over 35 deal? Forget it. Actually I almost hope the Pens or Rags give him that and he becomes a cap albatross. |
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Giroux_Is_God
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: CLASS DISMISSED Joined: 12.15.2011
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For sure. Baseball trades are more about dollars than talent. I should know, I'm an A's fan. - canadianpenfan
Well I'd play with that statement a little and say trades are more about dollars and building for the future.
I'm sure you know- Team A trades (insert big name here) to Team B in exchange for (insert 2 top prospects and 2 decent ones here). Team A agrees to eat most of (insert aforementioned big name here)'s salary for the next season. |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Yea, but that's something I'm sure the Phillies brass wouldn't have a problem doing either. - canadianpenfan
Actually they would. They are real close to their spending limit. And might be looking to make a deal to avoid paying a Luxury tax this year.
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Doan needs to lay off the dope. Good lord. No way he gets that much, for that term, on an over 35 deal? Forget it. Actually I almost hope the Pens or Rags give him that and he becomes a cap albatross. - Lexington Flyer
He is the top remaining Free Agent Forward left. With many teams interested. He can name his price. |
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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Well I'd play with that statement a little and say trades are more about dollars and building for the future.
I'm sure you know- Team A trades (insert big name here) to Team B in exchange for (insert 2 top prospects and 2 decent ones here). Team A agrees to eat most of (insert aforementioned big name here)'s salary for the next season. - Giroux_Is_God
Oakland's been doing that since the 80's. To go over a list of players that have been groomed by their system only to be traded for prospects when it was time to pay them bring tears to my eyes. The no name kids have it going right now though. |
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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Actually they would. They are real close to their spending limit. And might be looking to make a deal to avoid paying a Luxury tax this year. - MJL
I don't pretend to know their inner limits but you would have to agree, that isn't a franchise that has been against handing out ridiculous money the last 6 or so years if it makes the team better. |
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flyers420
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 02.18.2009
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Headley's bat isn't exactly "big". Not a bad target though.
I agree he could be overpriced because of a bidding war. Lots of interest, apparently - Giroux_Is_God
having the yanks jumping into the 3B hunt doesn't help the phils cause. |
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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having the yanks jumping into the 3B hunt doesn't help the phils cause. - flyers420
What about Willingham? Minnesota isn't going anywhere and he's having a really good year... |
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Oakland's been doing that since the 80's. To go over a list of players that have been groomed by their system only to be traded for prospects when it was time to pay them bring tears to my eyes. The no name kids have it going right now though. - canadianpenfan
Oakland fan? |
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Lexington Flyer
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: NoHockeyTown , KY Joined: 04.02.2008
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He is the top remaining Free Agent Forward left. With many teams interested. He can name his price. - MJL
Sure he can, and any GM with a shred of sanity can reject that price. No way, no how is Doan worth what he is asking for. I'll be surprised if he signs for anything close to that, Phoenix or otherwise. |
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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Oakland fan? - BoomGoesTheCoburn
Yes sir. |
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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Sure he can, and any GM with a shred of sanity can reject that price. No way, no how is Doan worth what he is asking for. I'll be surprised if he signs for anything close to that, Phoenix or otherwise. - Lexington Flyer
Not if he wants to play on a contender. Only teams I see willing to pay him that much would be ones trying to get to the floor. Which I don't think he would have on his 'list'.
With that said I hope you get him at that price...
Fingers crossed. |
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Yes sir. - canadianpenfan
Beautiful - seems like we are few and far between. Quite the run they are on! |
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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Beautiful - seems like we are few and far between. Quite the run they are on! - BoomGoesTheCoburn
Living in Calgary I can honestly say I don't think I've ever met another Oakland fan in my ife.
They are lights out right now, surprising yet really nice to see. I hope they can hold on. |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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I don't pretend to know their inner limits but you would have to agree, that isn't a franchise that has been against handing out ridiculous money the last 6 or so years if it makes the team better. - canadianpenfan
I agree, but they don't have an open checkbook. If they go over the Luxury tax threshold this Season. The percentage will be higher if they have to next Season. It's incremental.
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Sure he can, and any GM with a shred of sanity can reject that price. No way, no how is Doan worth what he is asking for. I'll be surprised if he signs for anything close to that, Phoenix or otherwise. - Lexington Flyer
Since when has Free Agency been about what players are worth? It's really about what they can command on the open market.Let's look in deeper. Look at the salaries that the top Free Agents who signed long term deals, are getting in the first few years. With low salaries on the back end to lower the Cap hits. With Doan being 36, he can't get that. So 7.5M a year for a top Free Agent Forward, isn't out of line. You can argue that he isn't as good of a player as a Parise or a Semin. But the demand is there. And when teams bid against each other, the price goes up. |
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canadianpenfan
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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I agree, but they don't have an open checkbook. If they go over the Luxury tax threshold this Season. The percentage will be higher if they have to next Season. It's incremental. - MJL
Gotchya.
I have a hard time feeling sorry for them when Oakland carries a $55 mill payroll and the Phillies are $120 mill higher. |
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Lexington Flyer
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: NoHockeyTown , KY Joined: 04.02.2008
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Not if he wants to play on a contender. Only teams I see willing to pay him that much would be ones trying to get to the floor. Which I don't think he would have on his 'list'.
With that said I hope you get him at that price...
Fingers crossed. - canadianpenfan
Hadn't considered that. Seems like a possibility, but I agree that he probably won't be heading to any cap basement teams anytime soon. He is a good option for a lot of teams but he isn't being realistic, posturing or not. |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Hadn't considered that. Seems like a possibility, but I agree that he probably won't be heading to any cap basement teams anytime soon. He is a good option for a lot of teams but he isn't being realistic, posturing or not. - Lexington Flyer
He is absolutely being realistic. Let's look at Parise and the deal he signed. If because of Doan's age, let's look at a 3 year deal. If you take Parise's salary for he first 3 years, his Cap hit based on that would be 11.6M. He's getting paid 35M in the first 3 years So Doan asking for a deal worth 7.5M , and being paid 22.5M , for 3 years, is completely realistic based on the market price. |
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Lexington Flyer
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: NoHockeyTown , KY Joined: 04.02.2008
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Since when has Free Agency been about what players are worth? It's really about what they can command on the open market.Let's look in deeper. Look at the salaries that the top Free Agents who signed long term deals, are getting in the first few years. With low salaries on the back end to lower the Cap hits. With Doan being 36, he can't get that. So 7.5M a year for a top Free Agent Forward, isn't out of line. You can argue that he isn't as good of a player as a Parise or a Semin. But the demand is there. And when teams bid against each other, the price goes up. - MJL
We have yet to see what the demand is given his current asking price. Would teams like to add him, no doubt. I just cant see many (any?) teams signing him at a 7.5mil cap hit over 4 years on an over 35 deal. He plays a power forward game. Those guys don't last forever and when the decline they do it fast. Look at LeClair or more recently Knuble. Siging him for what he wants would be a big risk for a GM. |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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We have yet to see what the demand is given his current asking price. Would teams like to add him, no doubt. I just cant see many (any?) teams signing him at a 7.5mil cap hit over 4 years on an over 35 deal. He plays a power forward game. Those guys don't last forever and when the decline they do it fast. Look at LeClair or more recently Knuble. Siging him for what he wants would be a big risk for a GM. - Lexington Flyer
It would be a risk. That doesn't stop it from happening.
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