Poll

What are we gonna do?

Make no trades and wait for the ofseason.
1 (14.3%)
Make one minor, lateral trade for the future.
1 (14.3%)
Make few smaller trades just to fine tune our team.
3 (42.9%)
Make blockbuster trade for the all star calibre player.
2 (28.6%)

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Options -> Moves; Your thoughts
« on: January 02, 2016, 05:10:22 AM »

Offline CroCorvus

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We all know how ambitious Danny and the owners are, so we can assume they are not satisfied with the current strength of the team. We are currently at the eight spot with 18 wins and 14 loses. The players that we have are mostly young and have potential, but we all know that the championships separate us from the others and that's what we counting. With that in mind, here are some options that Danny is having (maybe not all), so please vote and tell me what you think will happen. Thx.


Re: Options -> Moves; Your thoughts
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2016, 06:16:03 AM »

Offline arctic 3.0

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I assume this poll refers to potential moves at this years deadline?
If so I voted for option 3, a small fine tuning move or two.

I don't think Danny and co are not going to throw the kitchen sink at just any "superstar",
Imo  the brain trust will hold off until the right player that fits the system is available.

i'd guessing the team will look to make some incremental improvements with out giving up to much future flexibility.

Simultaneous to angling for the big fish in the trade market the team is also thinking ahead to the free agent market. Deadline moves may be focused on baiting the hook for the summer.

I'd conjecture that absent the big splash Danny and co go for a player like Gallo or Harris.
A move like this may cost a few assets but would improve this years team, improve our attractiveness to fa's and would not break the asset bank.