Winning a SB involves talent, coaching, health and a few things aligning the right way.
Thompson can control the talent and coaching. In a round about way, they can control health with a good offseason and training program.
Talent, IMO, is the biggest factor in great teams. However, each team is given the same amount of money to work with so how money is spent indirectly, but profoundly, effects how much talent a team has.
If we can accept that talent plays a big role in winning championships and how money is spent effects how much talent can be afforded, then we agree than finding ways to lock up players to good, fair (but not overpriced) contracts is critical in building a championship team. Look at recent SB winners. They all have good, healthy contracts with several players over performing.
UFA, by nature, drives prices through the roof. Everyone is bidding. Agents use fear (the same type that has people panicking here) to drive prices up even further with harmful bidding wars. Avoiding UFA is key in not crippling your franchise with bad contracts.
Letting your own good players get to UFA will, undoubtedly, lead to prices being driven through the roof. Having the foresight to recognize a quality, core player before he's completely estabished and proven, and then locking him up early to a good (but not overpriced) contract will, undoubtedly, lead to you having more talent, paying less and being able to continue to afford even more on your way to a SB championship.
Ted Thompson has several good, young draft picks and other players coming up. Jennings is a star. Kampman is a star. There are a bunch of good, solid players as well. Good solid players in UFA get a lot of money. Stars get a ton of money. You were an advocate of paying Ryan Grant 3 years before he had any leverage but now you don't want to pay these guys 12 mos before they have all of the leverage. Excuse me while I think that sounds insane.
Ted Thompson has a good situation set up. He's been patient in getting it to the point it is, but making it better is going to take more than waiting till the last minute. Sometimes not getting something done is the right thing when it's way too much money, but when you can do something to help the team today when waiting will hurt the team, it's not time to sit with your thumb in your ass. This is time for Ted to act. I will not be a big supporter if he lets all of these players get to UFA. I will esspecially not be a fan if he lets them go, they perform well else where and we have 22 year old junk replacing them. This pattern of forever young is not what I support. The way the team was built, it's been the right thing and understandable but that is no longer the case. He better act or this team will not be on track for a SB. It's time for time for this team to grow together. He doesn't have to keep them all, but in hidsight, he better make the right decisions at the right time or someone who did will end up winning and he'll be a loser looking for a new job.
Thompson can control the talent and coaching. In a round about way, they can control health with a good offseason and training program.
Talent, IMO, is the biggest factor in great teams. However, each team is given the same amount of money to work with so how money is spent indirectly, but profoundly, effects how much talent a team has.
If we can accept that talent plays a big role in winning championships and how money is spent effects how much talent can be afforded, then we agree than finding ways to lock up players to good, fair (but not overpriced) contracts is critical in building a championship team. Look at recent SB winners. They all have good, healthy contracts with several players over performing.
UFA, by nature, drives prices through the roof. Everyone is bidding. Agents use fear (the same type that has people panicking here) to drive prices up even further with harmful bidding wars. Avoiding UFA is key in not crippling your franchise with bad contracts.
Letting your own good players get to UFA will, undoubtedly, lead to prices being driven through the roof. Having the foresight to recognize a quality, core player before he's completely estabished and proven, and then locking him up early to a good (but not overpriced) contract will, undoubtedly, lead to you having more talent, paying less and being able to continue to afford even more on your way to a SB championship.
Ted Thompson has several good, young draft picks and other players coming up. Jennings is a star. Kampman is a star. There are a bunch of good, solid players as well. Good solid players in UFA get a lot of money. Stars get a ton of money. You were an advocate of paying Ryan Grant 3 years before he had any leverage but now you don't want to pay these guys 12 mos before they have all of the leverage. Excuse me while I think that sounds insane.
Ted Thompson has a good situation set up. He's been patient in getting it to the point it is, but making it better is going to take more than waiting till the last minute. Sometimes not getting something done is the right thing when it's way too much money, but when you can do something to help the team today when waiting will hurt the team, it's not time to sit with your thumb in your ass. This is time for Ted to act. I will not be a big supporter if he lets all of these players get to UFA. I will esspecially not be a fan if he lets them go, they perform well else where and we have 22 year old junk replacing them. This pattern of forever young is not what I support. The way the team was built, it's been the right thing and understandable but that is no longer the case. He better act or this team will not be on track for a SB. It's time for time for this team to grow together. He doesn't have to keep them all, but in hidsight, he better make the right decisions at the right time or someone who did will end up winning and he'll be a loser looking for a new job.


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