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<blockquote data-quote="RRyder" data-source="post: 661925" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>Overplayed their hand in the sense that you don't come into negotiations and never budge off the initial offer. That's not a negotiation. That's drawing a hard line in the sand from the get go and makes the other party dig in their heals as well. Hense they over played their hand.</p><p></p><p>Also I never said I thought it wasn't a fair offer or that I didn't think he'll end up being what one would called overpayed. But anyone that blames a player for his greed in this situation is off base. He has exactly one chance to get a huge payday for the rest of his life. I won't blame him for trying to get more than what was put on the table at the start.</p><p></p><p>When one party comes in and refuses to budge from their initial offer and that leads to people blaming the other party for simply not completely caving into them and then using the argument "the guy hot too greedy" as a justification for the reasoning behind why negotiations broke down it is wrong on just so many levels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRyder, post: 661925, member: 10329"] Overplayed their hand in the sense that you don't come into negotiations and never budge off the initial offer. That's not a negotiation. That's drawing a hard line in the sand from the get go and makes the other party dig in their heals as well. Hense they over played their hand. Also I never said I thought it wasn't a fair offer or that I didn't think he'll end up being what one would called overpayed. But anyone that blames a player for his greed in this situation is off base. He has exactly one chance to get a huge payday for the rest of his life. I won't blame him for trying to get more than what was put on the table at the start. When one party comes in and refuses to budge from their initial offer and that leads to people blaming the other party for simply not completely caving into them and then using the argument "the guy hot too greedy" as a justification for the reasoning behind why negotiations broke down it is wrong on just so many levels [/QUOTE]
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