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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 905729" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>It’s a tough call. I can see some benefit on GB’s side by waiting as far as exploring all options and avenues. I do recall someone from GB foreshadowing an intended deal to an outside agent that was essentially hinting of a forthcoming conclusion to this dilemma of current Cap scarcity.</p><p></p><p>There’s really no hurry for GB to do an extension if they are concerned about the future budget getting out of control. Sometimes in negotiations, when the budget is tight in particular, a premature move is viewed as a weakness and patience in negotiations can often save considerable Coin.</p><p>That’s just a general lesson I’ve learned through countless mistakes I’ve personally made and it holds universally with negotiations in general (there are obvious exceptions).</p><p>Never be in a hurry to buy a home, automobile or real estate or even take an offer for employment as it can show weakness. Be prepared to walk away from an offer during the “consideration” stage of the deal. There’s actually an art to that as scary as it might seem. Often the best deals are the ones where I took my time or told the other party I’d “get back with them” </p><p>Maybe just maybe GB is letting Rodgers sweat a little on purpose, even if their plan A is to extend him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 905729, member: 10086"] It’s a tough call. I can see some benefit on GB’s side by waiting as far as exploring all options and avenues. I do recall someone from GB foreshadowing an intended deal to an outside agent that was essentially hinting of a forthcoming conclusion to this dilemma of current Cap scarcity. There’s really no hurry for GB to do an extension if they are concerned about the future budget getting out of control. Sometimes in negotiations, when the budget is tight in particular, a premature move is viewed as a weakness and patience in negotiations can often save considerable Coin. That’s just a general lesson I’ve learned through countless mistakes I’ve personally made and it holds universally with negotiations in general (there are obvious exceptions). Never be in a hurry to buy a home, automobile or real estate or even take an offer for employment as it can show weakness. Be prepared to walk away from an offer during the “consideration” stage of the deal. There’s actually an art to that as scary as it might seem. Often the best deals are the ones where I took my time or told the other party I’d “get back with them” Maybe just maybe GB is letting Rodgers sweat a little on purpose, even if their plan A is to extend him. [/QUOTE]
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