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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 910821" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>but what would the problem be? They always seem to be pretty tight lipped when it comes to players so they don't damage them in the media. They definitely appear to treat them all with respect as people, and just listening to the majority of them speak to the media (players) they all seem to generally be on the same page in terms of character. Even when the D was having problems, they went to a coach, nothing played out in the media, they appeared to have a good working relationship where they respected each other enough to deal with something. </p><p></p><p>If there are some long standing or big problems I'd think we'd have seen it in other ways before now. Unless you want to talk about MMcCarthy and then there's a common denominator there that would tend to lean me that way than the other. If Rodgers had problem with MMurphy it never showed even after he signed his last extension.</p><p></p><p>Some big FA's were taken care of here, 2 of them reworked their deals, one for less and the other to push more out. I think Amos did too. Those aren't the signs of players who have big issues with management. AJones didn't bolt, BahkT didn't bolt. Lots of guys seem pretty happy here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 910821, member: 10441"] but what would the problem be? They always seem to be pretty tight lipped when it comes to players so they don't damage them in the media. They definitely appear to treat them all with respect as people, and just listening to the majority of them speak to the media (players) they all seem to generally be on the same page in terms of character. Even when the D was having problems, they went to a coach, nothing played out in the media, they appeared to have a good working relationship where they respected each other enough to deal with something. If there are some long standing or big problems I'd think we'd have seen it in other ways before now. Unless you want to talk about MMcCarthy and then there's a common denominator there that would tend to lean me that way than the other. If Rodgers had problem with MMurphy it never showed even after he signed his last extension. Some big FA's were taken care of here, 2 of them reworked their deals, one for less and the other to push more out. I think Amos did too. Those aren't the signs of players who have big issues with management. AJones didn't bolt, BahkT didn't bolt. Lots of guys seem pretty happy here. [/QUOTE]
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