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Originally Posted by Kilinim
I'm not saying anyone who criticizes the team is a bandwagoner. Everyone is allowed to acknowledge their poor play. Part I don't understand or side with is criticizing a select few players early on and making assumptions.
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wtf?
You want me to do a write up for the whole team? Yes there were others that didn't play their best game... ie. Bieksa, Edler, and even to a degree Kesler still hasn't shook all the rust off yet, and etc.
Happy?
But that's not the discussion I wanted. I wanted to discuss Sedins. It's obvious, they've dominated in the last 2 years and they're currently having a slow start and was just thinking out loudly what are the possible conclusions?
Are the teams finally catching on and adapting to their game a la Ovechkin, or are they suddenly complacent post recognition which is also superstar phenomenon to some
Obviousy I made no conclusions, but if it were the former, the question does become (and so does the discussion) if to see if the Sedins are able to respond with the league wising up to them; or if the latter were to be the actual truth... well then obviously that sucks.
That's all that was supposed to be had it not been for your shot-across-the-bow "bandwagoning" put-downs.
here, quoted for your convenience. This is ALL I said:
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Originally Posted by Noir
Wow. Sedins' game aren't even close to what they were the last 2 years. Almost no passes are clean passess anymore.
Still too early so I can't tell if the book is out already on the Sedin Cycle or if they're recent success has just made them complacent.
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