the fact of the matter is, the ONLY way we'll land Tex, is if we offer the most money. and even that isn't a sure bet. Money is the only thing we have to convince him to come here.
don't believe for a minute that you can get all sappy and sentimental with him about "owning the town" and "it's close to home" and crap like that, and that will convince him to play here for less than or equal to what powerhouse franchises like the Angels and Red Sox offer. they have "if you want to play for a winner and have a chance at a Championship Next Year, sign here" on their side. We don't have that luxury.
if we offer 7 years 150m, and say, the Red Sox offers 7 years 160m, there is no way in hell he signs with us for any reason whatsoever.
so if the Lerners are serious about acquiring him, they NEED to extend themselves. they have to know this by now.
if we really want Tex, and are not just giving lip service to the fans, then we NEED to have the high bid.
If we offer 7/150 and Tex signs somewhere else for 8/160 and we don't up our bid to match, then "oh at least they made an offer" does not fly. Nobody else should offer more than what we do, IF we are serious about it.
if we offer 7/150 and he signs with Boston for 7/140, then there's nothing to be said.
if the Nats have the high bid, and he still doesn't sign here, then nobody has anything to complain about. that is my idea of a good faith effort to sign him.