Nik V. Debs said:
RedLeaf said:
Lets hope they both aren't as stupid as they come across right now, and that cooler heads can still prevail.
I think that's silly. Neither side comes off as stupid right now and Fehr especially doesn't come off as hot-headed. Like CF said, he couldn't have seemed calmer or collected on Thursday or in press conference on Saturday. He's a seasoned negotiator who's been here before. He's not freaking out or "smelling blood in the water". He's negotiating a major CBA and the process is at a critical junction. This is what he's good at, probably the best in the world. There's a reason the players are paying him millions of bucks to do this.
There no arguing that Fehr has a calming public demeanor, but he's also pushing this thing to the brink, and still hoping to
win this (if you can call what the players will end up with when this gets settled a win). He's obviously telling the players that the owners will give more when he's really not sure they will. Educated gamble? Call it what you will, but I'm not sure he can wring out much more, and he's now cost the players another 2 weeks of hockey with his calculation. I
hope he's not telling the players that the owners will cave at the last minute here, but it must be something along those lines or they would have taken the offer that was on the table last week, that many players seemed to have been ok with. Either way the deal ain't getting much better for the players, time is running out fast, and there is still a chance that Fehrs persistence on more and more from the owners will blow up in his face.