03-14-2019, 05:02 PM
(03-14-2019, 11:51 AM)Circleville Guy Wrote: A part of me thinks that fans and ownership need to take the people aspect out of it and treat the players more like stocks. AJ’s best days are behind him so now he will begin to be paid for what he’s done in the past. The timing to get a great trade return on him is now. Instead, he will stay a Bengal and get more money than what his gradually declining production will be worth. Knowing when to say goodbye is part of what makes a winning organization. It boils down to if you’re a bigger fan of the team or the individual player. Having said that, this ownership doesn’t do the other things needed to win so cashing in on that fan favorite player right before he declines may be pointless.
Yep. This is such a good post. You dont let emotions play into players when you invest in them. I love AJ but he is over the age curve and his best days are behind him. The team also doesn't seem close to winning. Now is an ideal time to offload him for some quality draft picks.
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