I'm not buying the 'give him time' argument. At his wage level he needed to make an impact from day one, something he's clearly failed to do.
The lesson here is that old players are very unlikely to capture the same level of performance as they did in their 20s, which should be remembered when give contract extensions to players in their late 20s.
The lesson here is that old players are very unlikely to capture the same level of performance as they did in their 20s, which should be remembered when give contract extensions to players in their late 20s.