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I guess for me, my dislike for Clarkson is not Clarkson himself but the methodology behind the signing. MLSE/Nonis/Whomever follows the same formula every time for acquiring players. The criteria seems to be "Whats the biggest name player/newsworthy player I can get for my dollars?" instead of what players will fill roles on the team? Clarkson has a role on some team but on this leafs team? I question the logic. His speed is such that he can't keep up on the top two lines and worse than his speed his backchecking and defense is so bad that it is surpassed by our sniper's (Kessels) defensive prowess. It is clear that I am picking on his biggest weaknesses and that he has other talents. He's big, he's tough and he has hands and would be a decent power forward if he had the speed for it. He's not afraid to muck it up and has some Tucker like qualities (good or bad? ) Now if can pick off his weakness by watching him for 30 games, how come professional scouts and management come to a conclusion that he is what the 2013-14 TML team needs? Did we even need a winger this past summer? MacArthur wasn't terrible and would have fit at a decent price. With the addition of Clarkson, I'm not sure what direction are we heading in? Are we going to model a big grinding team? If so we will have to look at moving Kessel and Kadri and JVR at some point, as none of those fit that mold. Detroit went after Weiss to fit a specific need. I am not sure Nonis did that with Clarkson. He made a big media buzz with clarkson and now its backfiring so I guess he gets what he deserves but I've seen this show before over the last 30 years. You can build a somewhat decent team with a bit of luck, a cheque book and mediaworthy players but I don't think you can build a winner by buying the highest priced UFA's every offseason. So Clarkson is the face of whats wrong with this organization for me at this point. Nothing personal and hopefully he ignores most of the griping.