Re: The Petey Predicament
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:43 am
Aqualini needs to lay down the hammer. He has 11.6 million reasons why. Enoughs enough
Petey will just say fuck you I'll be back in Sundsvall laying pipe(cleaner)Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:28 am The Sedins in their time were fitness junkies, always showed up to camp as the fittest, year in, year out which is why I always laugh at the unfair “sisters” comments. Super disciplined and took pride in preparation. If I’m Aqualini, I sit everyone down in a room coaching to management and that includes Petey and the Sedins and I look Petey in the eye and say “listen you little fuck, this summer you are spending it with the Sedins!”
At which point they trade him before the NMC kicks in - return be damned. If he's not committed, neither should management.Cousin Strawberry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:46 amPetey will just say fuck you I'll be back in Sundsvall laying pipe(cleaner)Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:28 am The Sedins in their time were fitness junkies, always showed up to camp as the fittest, year in, year out which is why I always laugh at the unfair “sisters” comments. Super disciplined and took pride in preparation. If I’m Aqualini, I sit everyone down in a room coaching to management and that includes Petey and the Sedins and I look Petey in the eye and say “listen you little fuck, this summer you are spending it with the Sedins!”
“The Sisters” was only in reference to their tuck tail nature in scrums. Daniel letting Marchand speed bag him cemented it.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:28 am The Sedins in their time were fitness junkies, always showed up to camp as the fittest, year in, year out which is why I always laugh at the unfair “sisters” comments. Super disciplined and took pride in preparation. If I’m Aqualini, I sit everyone down in a room coaching to management and that includes Petey and the Sedins and I look Petey in the eye and say “listen you little fuck, this summer you are spending it with the Sedins!”
So that is what is deemed as “toughness”?Mëds wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 11:05 am“The Sisters” was only in reference to their tuck tail nature in scrums. Daniel letting Marchand speed bag him cemented it.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:28 am The Sedins in their time were fitness junkies, always showed up to camp as the fittest, year in, year out which is why I always laugh at the unfair “sisters” comments. Super disciplined and took pride in preparation. If I’m Aqualini, I sit everyone down in a room coaching to management and that includes Petey and the Sedins and I look Petey in the eye and say “listen you little fuck, this summer you are spending it with the Sedins!”
And that's the key here, isn't it. They knew who they were signing to that contract, and obviously must know more than us - BUT - even they weren't expecting this fall off. If it's an injury, rest him. If it's in his head, work on that. If it's conditioning, work on that.
Hopefully management has a better grasp of what they have in Petey than Calgary's management had of Huberdeau before they signed him to that stupid contract. They bloody well should. Despite the Petey-Miller issue blowing up in their face when they seemed sure it was ironed-out, I'll give management some faith that they knew what they were doing when they signed Petey to that contract instead of trading him for the likes of Necas+.Cornuck wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 12:35 pm And that's the key here, isn't it. They knew who they were signing to that contract, and obviously must know more than us - BUT - even they weren't expecting this fall off. If it's an injury, rest him. If it's in his head, work on that. If it's conditioning, work on that.
At this rate, it won't be long before the whole town is against him, and management will feel forced to move him.
We just can't have a normal season without ongoing drama, can we?
Agree RD, it’s all in his brain. He needs to be prepared at next years training camp if not then management needs to move on from him and get what they can. Of course that leaves a huge hole in the middle.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 2:27 pm I don’t think he’s injured. He wouldn’t have been invited to play at Four Nations, he would’ve stayed home like Quinn had. I think it’s “heart” and “head”. Fitness is one thing but if you don’t have the heart and drive and self talk, fitness doesn’t have a hope in hell. He looks like a player who is phoning it in at the moment. Extremely immature.
Nobody would ever have expected what would happen next though. He was absolutely lighting it the fuck up. His production trajectory was headed to the stratosphere (130+ pt pace) and there was no sign of an impending catastrophic collapse in his mental well being.