its all the time i've wasted reading posts on perb, I'm finally as stupid as the rest of you!50 Mile Radius said:Quite possibly your dumbest post ever(it's hard to really measure......)
its all the time i've wasted reading posts on perb, I'm finally as stupid as the rest of you!50 Mile Radius said:Quite possibly your dumbest post ever(it's hard to really measure......)
The Leafs are very interested in Carter which means they will be willing to give him a much more unrealistic figure than Nonis will. I agree Wilde, the magic number for Carter is going to be 3M/yr and I'm guessing he wants 3yrs guaranteed. Look at it this way; the Canucks will almost certainly be weaker this year, especially offensively but the Leafs will be even worse - AGAIN!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!wilde said:We can kiss Carter goodbye, he wants at least $3M/yr for 3 yrs. And forget about Peca as well. He wants to play in the Eastern conference and will likely cost more than Carter. Say hello to Jason King.![]()
The Leafs don't have enough cap room left to sign Carter, they're trying to juggle 4Mill room and they're thinking of bringing Gary Roberts back for $2.25mil.kehoe said:The Leafs are very interested in Carter which means they will be willing to give him a much more unrealistic figure than Nonis will. I agree Wilde, the magic number for Carter is going to be 3M/yr and I'm guessing he wants 3yrs guaranteed. Look at it this way; the Canucks will almost certainly be weaker this year, especially offensively but the Leafs will be even worse - AGAIN!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Yman said:I think Carter is somewhat deserving of a reward for his production last year. I might hope that at least he get an offer for another one year but Nonis hasn't even offered that.
Yman said:There isn't much point in offering a player a deal you absolutely know he isn't going to take. I have heard that Carter is looking for a $9 million contract over three years. The Canucks just can't afford that. If there is some GM out there who will give it to him, good on ya Carter. It would also be one dumb SOB GM. My opinion is that Carter at most will get a 2 year offer for somewhere between $4M and $5M. I don't think it will be from the Canucks. If Carter is smart, knowing how much of his success he owes to the Sedins, and from the Canucks frankly for resurrecting his career, He will consider signing in Vancouver for $3.8M over 2 years. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
That's the problem with comparing players. Back in the days when only Greztky and Lemieux were making the big bucks because they were so much better than anyone else. Other excellent players such as Yzerman and Sakic were making good coin but nowhere near Greztky and Lemieux territory. I mean how can you make a case for them to make as much as Greztky and Lemieux, when those 2 are scoring 200 points per season and you are scoring at half that pace. Then the agents started getting creative. Through the salary arbitration process, they discovered different ways to compare players. They know they are not going to get anywhere by comparing their clients to Greztky and Lemieux directly. So they start using the MVP concept. They argued that Yzerman and Sakic are just as valuable to their team as Greztky and Lemieux are to theirs, and therefore should be making as much. Soon after that every team including the bottom feeders all had their MVP making the top $. The rest you already know.FuZzYknUckLeS said:All this talk about the players gettin' greedy. How can anyone say that Carter isn't worth 3 mill a year? Look at what happened when Bertuzzi (fucker) had one good season. Poof! Six mill a year. Then he slack-assed and collected paychecks 'till he was traded. Based on the logic that brought that farce to fruition, Carter would be worth more than 3 mill. I don't think it's so much a case of greedy players, as guys seeing what's being thrown at their peers and wanting an equivalent deal when they display equivalent talents in the game. I think it would be hard to dispute that Carter's play last season actually exceeded that of Bertuzzi. What would you do if you were in his situation?
Todd Bertuzzi was given a big contract after a 97 point season in which he was the 5th highest scorer in the NHL, he was also 28 and in his prime, and the salary was based on the assumption he would continue putting up similar numbers. Anson Carter got 55 points which tied him for 100th in the NHL and at 32 he is at an age when many players skills begin to decline. If Carter wants a 3 million $ plus contract a significant portion of it should be based on performance bonuses. The chances of him improving over last season aren't all that great that he deserves a huge base salary.FuZzYknUckLeS said:All this talk about the players gettin' greedy. How can anyone say that Carter isn't worth 3 mill a year? Look at what happened when Bertuzzi (fucker) had one good season. Poof! Six mill a year. Then he slack-assed and collected paychecks 'till he was traded. Based on the logic that brought that farce to fruition, Carter would be worth more than 3 mill. I don't think it's so much a case of greedy players, as guys seeing what's being thrown at their peers and wanting an equivalent deal when they display equivalent talents in the game. I think it would be hard to dispute that Carter's play last season actually exceeded that of Bertuzzi. What would you do if you were in his situation?
I think that this is just the beginning of a huge problem where the league has dug itself so far into a hole with the insane salaries that they have been so recklessly thowing around to mediocre-to-good players, that its starting to come back to bite them. Maybe some proper performance clauses thrown into the fine print of the contracts might help to motivate some of the future Berts...
Is that what the year off was all about? Let the idiots sign up all their cap room and then they are stuck. Allow good managers the chance to build a team on a budget without having to compete with the TO and NYs that just throw money around.FuZzYknUckLeS said:.
I think that this is just the beginning of a huge problem where the league has dug itself so far into a hole with the insane salaries that they have been so recklessly thowing around to mediocre-to-good players, that its starting to come back to bite them.
FuZzYknUckLeS said:Maybe some proper performance clauses thrown into the fine print of the contracts might help to motivate some of the future Berts...
Rain Man said:All contracts should be 50% based on performance clauses. Sign a $3M a year player, pay $1.5 M base and rest on performance. Like the players would ever agree...





