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Decision Ahead For Tallon
by Paul on 12/09/08 at 01:29 PM ET
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from Eric Duhatschek of the Globe and Mail
... For Tallon, the Sundin hurdle is there, in front of him. Does he make a new push this week, as Sundin’s agent, J.P. Barry, begins to collect offers from suitors around the league? Or just leave well enough alone? Tallon has made a lot of really smart decisions in the last few years (getting Calder Trophy candidate Kris Versteeg for journeyman minor-leaguer Brandon Bochenski may rank right up there as one of the great steals of the past few years).
As his counterparts in Tampa, flail away, making one increasingly desperate move after another in a bid to turn their season and organization around, it may bear noting: Sometimes, the sign of a good manager is the ability to sit back and simply do nothing at all.
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