Obviously C4 was instrumental within the locker room and truly brings a winner's mentality to the organization, however, can that truly be quantified at 13yr / $350M? Frankly I don't believe so. As many others mentioned previously, when we truly needed him the most to come up with a big game hit--he unfortunately almost always fell short. What really is upsetting around the entire narrative is conveying this persona of wanting to stay in Minnesota. Lets be honest, C4 was going to accept a deal which proved to be the most lucrative and offered the most stability (years). Finally, lets stop kidding ourselves that we were even remotely close on this--for the front office to offer a deal that didn't even have a "3" in front of it (+$300M) is absolutely lying to ourselves and trying to convince our fan base that we truly went to place that was uncomfortable is a joke.