Was Felix Hernandez a fool for signing the long-term extension with Seattle?
Was Felix Hernandez a fool for signing the long-term extension with Seattle? 14 votes
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Trick question. If he loves Seattle he is a fool.
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He could be mediocre for years, get paid a ton of money and anytime someone questions his performance just bring up the
disastrous 0-12 seasonmagical no hitter of 2012 and thedoogsmoogs will want to put up a statue of him in front of the stadium -
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Yes. He guaranteed remaining a loser for the rest of his career. The Ernie Banks of pitchers.
check the factssection8 said:He could be mediocre for years, get paid a ton of money and anytime someone questions his performance just bring up the
disastrous 0-12 seasonmagicalno hitterperfect game of 2012 and thedoogsmoogs will want to put up a statue of him in front of the stadium -
No. He might be on a losing team, but he gets paid boatloads and he loves SeattleI said no because he got guaranteed money before he hit free agency. For a pitcher, that is huge. If the Mariners continue to suck, he will eventually be traded.
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Yes. He guaranteed remaining a loser for the rest of his career. The Ernie Banks of pitchers.
He lit money on fire to stay with a shit tier franchise.RoadDawg55 said:I said no because he got guaranteed money before he hit free agency. For a pitcher, that is huge. If the Mariners continue to suck, he will eventually be traded.
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No. He might be on a losing team, but he gets paid boatloads and he loves Seattle
How did he light money on fire? The Mariners made him the highest paid pitcher two years before he hit free agency. Pitchers get hurt all the time, so securing your money was a good move by him.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
He lit money on fire to stay with a shit tier franchise.RoadDawg55 said:I said no because he got guaranteed money before he hit free agency. For a pitcher, that is huge. If the Mariners continue to suck, he will eventually be traded.
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Yes. He guaranteed remaining a loser for the rest of his career. The Ernie Banks of pitchers.
Had he been patient, he would have gotten more from the Yankees.RoadDawg55 said:
How did he light money on fire? The Mariners made him the highest paid pitcher two years before he hit free agency. Pitchers get hurt all the time, so securing your money was a good move by him.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
He lit money on fire to stay with a shit tier franchise.RoadDawg55 said:I said no because he got guaranteed money before he hit free agency. For a pitcher, that is huge. If the Mariners continue to suck, he will eventually be traded.
He made the safe choice though. -
Winning a division or series >> one perfect gameTheGlove said:
check the factssection8 said:He could be mediocre for years, get paid a ton of money and anytime someone questions his performance just bring up the
disastrous 0-12 seasonmagicalno hitterperfect game of 2012 and thedoogsmoogs will want to put up a statue of him in front of the stadium
Part of why Seattle sports fans suck, everyone will hail Felix as a hero all while giving the mariners a pass for the 10th straight year of losing, oh wait they put a giant video screen in the stadium so it's all good. -
Yes. He guaranteed remaining a loser for the rest of his career. The Ernie Banks of pitchers.section8 said:
Winning a division or series >> one Holiday BowlTheGlove said:
check the factssection8 said:He could be mediocre for years, get paid a ton of money and anytime someone questions his performance just bring up the
disastrous 0-12 seasonmagicalno hitterperfect game of 2012 and thedoogsmoogs will want to put up a statue of him in front of the stadium
Part of why Seattle sports fans suck, everyone will hail Jack as a hero all while giving the Huskies a pass for the 10th straight year of losing, oh wait they put a giant video screen and a big W in the stadium so it's all good.










