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Why would you offer to extend him as a way to make it easier to fire him if he's already under contract for 2013? That would indicate that Pioli will be back but on a very short leash. But if you have that little confidence in him, why extend him at all? Why not wait on an extension until sometime next season, to see how things are going?
Is it only because it's standard practice to not let a GM (or coach, IIRC) enter the final year of a contract? That protocol forces Clark to give him an extension, even though he's this close to not letting Pioli continue past 2013 anyway? |
I'm not seeing this as a positive because there is more than enough evidence to fire Pioli now. Pay his $5M for '13 and move on. Negotiating a buyout of what? $2M, hypothetically? Please.
Logic suggests that if the extension is signed, Pioli will get at least two more years, and I don't want this loser to have two more days. |
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This guy doesn't deserve anymore chances. He'll NEVER find a way to get REAL results. He doesn't have it in him. He's too preoccupied with stuff that shouldn't matter. |
Id LOVE to read this buyout language.
I bet it has to do with playoff wins. |
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Why is this hard to understand. LMAO |
Screw you guys, this is a possible glimmer of hope when viewed from one specific angle, I'm grabbing it and holding on tight.
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A 2-year extension means shit. If it was a 5-year deal I'd be worried. |
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Clark is saying, Here, sign this contract extension ... but if I fire you in 2013, what I owe you for 2014-15 is less than what I owe you now? |
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I understand that people are desperate to see Pioli gone, but we're making up wild guesses to try to support our cause. If an extension is on the table, Pioli sees, at least, the end of the '13 season. I don't even view this statement as arguable. He's back. Perhaps on a short leash, but he's back. |
Remember when Lamar wouldn't fire Carl for not doing his job? Yeah same thing.
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