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And if I was a Rangers season ticket holder, I would be proud I was not inconvienced. The nerve of that.
Can I ask you one thing? Do you have any problem w/ Reid Ryan going public with the back-and-forth between the two franchises? Given the stress and emotion of what was going on, do you have any issue w/ him starting a fire that didn't need to even exist?
I would have gone public also as I would have been shocked and pissed that the Rangers refused to switch series given the circumstances. You called me out for "assuming the worst about the Rangers", I will not call you out for assuming the worst about Reid.
I'm not assuming the worst. He ran to the media and made this all public knowledge. I don't know why he did it. I'm not assuming his motives. But his actions did create an unnecessary firestorm that is in no way constructive.
But he would not have gone public except to praise the Rangers if they had accepted the first offer to switch series, correct? The refusal of the first offer was what started the whole thing. When a neighbor is down, you don't base decisions on the bottom line imho.
There's no need to go public w/ any of the details of the decision-making process. There's precedent for not switching series. Whether you think JD was wrong for rejecting their offer, or Ryan was wrong for rejecting the Rangers offer, can you not see that Ryan running to the media was unnecessary and unbecoming of a professional front office?
I think the biggest "wrong" was when the Rangers refused to switch series. As I have stated before, when a neighbor is down you walk the extra mile, agree, and do not quibble due to issues like money, playoffs, etc. But that is just me. You obviously think differently. But Ryan's actions, whether right or wrong never would have happened if the Rangers had accepted.
That's fine if you disagree with how the Rangers handled it. I would have handled it differently if I were JD or Ryan. Both could have accepted the offer of the other.
But, just because you believe one person does wrong doesn't mean that justifies another person doing something wrong. Ryan wasn't forced to go public. Don't put his free will decision to go public on the Rangers. He chose to do that. Why do you excuse his behavior then? I mean, you like to see things done the right way, right? Isn't doing the right thing independent of what others are doing?
The Rangers did the first wrong thing imho. And like always happens, more wrongs follow. I am not excusing Ryan's behavior although it is human nature to get pissed when your neighbor screws you when you are down. He should not have gone public which caused more problems. But do you agree if the Rangers had simply agreed to switch series, none of the other stuff would have happened?
Yes, you are excusing Ryan's behavior when you try to put the blame for his actions on the Rangers. He made his decision. It's his alone. You continue to preface it by pointing out what others did, or chalking it up to "human nature".
This could have all been avoided if EITHER side agreed to the proposal of the other. Two sides made offers. Both rejected. As a result, they're in Tampa. Neither side was inherently wrong, but both could have taken a higher road. Rangers have precedent on their side, but as I said before, if I were JD I would have accepted the offer. Also, as I've said before, if I were Ryan, I would have accepted the Rangers' offer. The fact that they're playing in Tampa is the result of both sides, not just one.