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So what's the plan?


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Everyone was getting mad at me the past few days for questioning Gettleman's "plan". Well now with most of the top FAs gone and 8-9 empty starting spots, I would like to hear what you Gettlenuthuggers see as his plan. So please, tell me what we could possibly do to have a competitive team this season. I need some optimism. Seriously.

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I would like to hear such from Mage and Jangler, who ridiculed people for bashing Gettleman on the Smith trade. Nicks would have been nice, if we still had Smith, but last year he barely did better than a 35 year old.  Still, we were relying on a #2 to be our #1 and I couldn't have more displeasure.

 

So spin this hit Mage and Jangler?

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It's fair. If we're all going to squeal "Gettlemagic" when he does something positive then his poor decisions can also be questioned. Gettleman's plan for the offseason is looking mighty poor and we better hope we get lucky enough in the draft and with free agent scraps for a second consecutive years if we want to be competitive this year.

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Plan is to sign some band aid one year rentals.

Now isn't the time. After the draft we will know what are real rental holes are....

Then as the season approaches teams will cut all kinds of vet players. Boom goes the dynamite and Gettlemen gets his 1 yr rentals.

His plan doesn't involve overpaying for this wave of FAs. The cheap vets rejected right as the season start is his plan. Build in the draft.....rent the holes

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