AdamJT13
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You can misrepresent what I said to make what ever point you want. I know you are pro-restructures and maxing out the cap as well. All options should be on the table. By going this route they are eliminating one of the main routes to improvement.
The problem has always been choosing the right players. I would rather over pay a little in FA and get most of what I am paying for than sit it out completely and hope on a bunch of no names, who may or not make it.
We might or might not be "sitting out completely" -- we don't know yet. We don't know how we might go about improving our roster between now and the start of the season -- or the trade deadline, for that matter. We all know that we need to improve some areas, and there obviously are many ways to go about doing that. Overpaying for guys in the first week of free agency is one way of doing it, but that probably is not the smartest nor the most effective way. As long as it gets done, why get upset because we go about it in a way that the team thinks is the smartest? If it doesn't get done or doesn't get done well enough, then we can all be upset, but we're a long way from knowing whether that happens.