awesome news for him. that'll get the grocery billls paid.
awesome news for the team and Blues fans
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Quit trying so hardRollin' on the River wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:15 pmYou’re not off base at all. This should’ve been a two year $6 million bridge deal to see if he could stay healthy. Instead, they ate up $8 million in cap space for a 20 goal scorerjwstlsan wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:04 pm Maybe I’m off base, but these injury concerns projected by Army and others just seems crazy to me.
It’s a very rough sport, and many others have missed time.
Just a quick look at a few Blue’s the last couple of years (Holloway’s time in STL), Thomas played 134 games and Holloway played in 136.
What did he have, a weird hip injury and high-ankle sprain? Maybe the hip is a strange injury but I’d say a high ankle sprain is pretty commonplace.
JMHO
So you think he has reached his ceiling at 24 years old? Thats a very poor analysis. smhRollin' on the River wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:15 pmYou’re not off base at all. This should’ve been a two year $6 million bridge deal to see if he could stay healthy. Instead, they ate up $8 million in cap space for a 20 goal scorerjwstlsan wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:04 pm Maybe I’m off base, but these injury concerns projected by Army and others just seems crazy to me.
It’s a very rough sport, and many others have missed time.
Just a quick look at a few Blue’s the last couple of years (Holloway’s time in STL), Thomas played 134 games and Holloway played in 136.
What did he have, a weird hip injury and high-ankle sprain? Maybe the hip is a strange injury but I’d say a high ankle sprain is pretty commonplace.
JMHO
$9Million?!Bubble4427 wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:23 pmIt’s called the cost of doing business.Rollin' on the River wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:15 pmYou’re not off base at all. This should’ve been a two year $6 million bridge deal to see if he could stay healthy. Instead, they ate up $8 million in cap space for a 20 goal scorerjwstlsan wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:04 pm Maybe I’m off base, but these injury concerns projected by Army and others just seems crazy to me.
It’s a very rough sport, and many others have missed time.
Just a quick look at a few Blue’s the last couple of years (Holloway’s time in STL), Thomas played 134 games and Holloway played in 136.
What did he have, a weird hip injury and high-ankle sprain? Maybe the hip is a strange injury but I’d say a high ankle sprain is pretty commonplace.
JMHO
You trust your scouts and talent evaluators and the Head coach that sees him everyday.
You ask them what they think and you make an educated decision.
I’m thrilled at the deal. Many were projecting 9 million or more.
His salary actually goes DOWN as the contract ages making him even more valuable.
Greta deal.
Hard to reach your ceiling when you don’t play the full seasonUncleBB wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:54 pmSo you think he has reached his ceiling at 24 years old? Thats a very poor analysis. smhRollin' on the River wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:15 pmYou’re not off base at all. This should’ve been a two year $6 million bridge deal to see if he could stay healthy. Instead, they ate up $8 million in cap space for a 20 goal scorerjwstlsan wrote: ↑01 May 2026 16:04 pm Maybe I’m off base, but these injury concerns projected by Army and others just seems crazy to me.
It’s a very rough sport, and many others have missed time.
Just a quick look at a few Blue’s the last couple of years (Holloway’s time in STL), Thomas played 134 games and Holloway played in 136.
What did he have, a weird hip injury and high-ankle sprain? Maybe the hip is a strange injury but I’d say a high ankle sprain is pretty commonplace.
JMHO
Do you even remember the last time you were happy?Rollin' on the River wrote: ↑01 May 2026 17:07 pm Does it not bother anyone that this organization is giving money to dirty mercenaries and neglecting the home grown talent on the roster, which by the way, is slowly dwindling.
The 2019 Luck Cup was primarily composed of home grown guys with a few guys from outside the organization.
It felt like “our team”
This doesn’t.
You lost it dude, seriously.Rollin' on the River wrote: ↑01 May 2026 17:07 pm Does it not bother anyone that this organization is giving money to dirty mercenaries and neglecting the home grown talent on the roster, which by the way, is slowly dwindling.
The 2019 Luck Cup was primarily composed of home grown guys with a few guys from outside the organization.
It felt like “our team”
This doesn’t.