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Well, another year in the books, and yet another early round exit for Brendan Marner. Although he missed the playoffs last season, it seems to be a consistent first round loss or playoff miss for Brendan Marner. This is not where anyone realistically wants to be, everyone wants to win the cup, they want a deep playoff run, they want to prove their player will be able to take your team to a cup, but its not there. Brendan Marner is looking into how he created his play style and realised it might have been the wrong style to build towards. He is re evaluating his year and looking how he can improve to strive for his rookie season type year. This may include looking at his team as well. Brendan Marner, after all, only signed a 1-year contract the previous season, he wanted to see how the team would be built and would judge whether he stays or goes the next season. Well, it is the next season, and it is up for Marner to decide where he goes, if anywhere. He obviously has a tough choice, on one hand the team had a great push for the end of the season after a rough first quarter, on the other hand, they lost in the first round. Warsaw has a good young team, but Brendan Marner can’t help but ask himself, is it worth if we lose in the first, second or even miss the playoffs? The point of playing is to win, you dont play the season for the fun of it, no its all about showing off the champion cup in the end, and have your name on it. Its hard to imagine Brendan Marner away from the team that believed in him back in the S80 draft, its hard to believe that he was drafted a deep 21st overall and is now considered to be a top 6 player from that draft class. Warsaw gave him a chance, they knew they might have a hidden gem, but they didn’t think he would improve this much, nonetheless, Marner kept working and was thankful for the opportunity, his training never ended. So, Warsaw or not, the team that raised him will always be remembered by Brendan Marner. Brendan Marner will likely test free agency in the end, but keep in mind one of his preferred locations will be Warsaw, but he wants a cup, and if a team offers him what he wants and gives a better chance at victory, than he will just need to scoop that opportunity up. Missing Brendan Marner in the lineup will likely be a slight blow to Warsaw, he can produce above average points, but still plays physical, however, there seems to be some good free agent players, so if Warsaw and Marner parts ways, he would likely be replaced quite easily. Although this is far from the end of Brendan Marner and Warsaws relationship, it will likely be lost for at least a couple weeks.

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