The conclusion to this postseason drama will end with me talking about the fans, and the city.
I wanna start off with an example. One of my friends named Alex is really upset about the fact that the Chicago Bears have recently traded Brandon Marshall. He is a franchise player, and he has been there for 3 seasons. I would be sad to, I mean he is a stud wide reciever, but thats beside the point. The point is that you almost MUST have to keep your fans happy. I'm gonna bring it to the NBA. Kevin Durant has his own shoe deal, he's won a MVP, and he is still young. Imagine the OKC fans if he left, then if Russel Westbrook(his sidekick, who's also really good) left too. Well there goes about 1/5 of the fans. So yea, its not stats, its sports!
Friday, March 6, 2015
Postseason drama. Part 2
Earlier in my first postseason drama post, I stated things about what its like for the stresses for players. Well now I will be talking about for coaches. Okay like I said earlier, "sometimes in the NFL, your contract expires, you get to old, your skills are lost," then finished up by saying " So what happens, you get cut." Well sometimes this is bad for a coach to. He has to decide if he wants to trade this player before their contract expires, thus getting something in return while losing this player. Now, trading is actually more than you think. You see if its worth it, if it clears the Salary Cap, are you getting the best for what your doing, if they agree to it, all that "Fun" stuff. And maybe the worst part is losing your best players.
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