The only way EE signs with the Jays now is if he comes back to them for some reason. He would have to either not find the market he expected or just have major second thought about leaving. I wouldn't go as far as stating the odds are zero but there not all that higher than that either. It sucks but what can you do? For EE to stay he needed to meat the team half way, he said all the right things but he and his agent weren't actually willing to make the necessary compromise. I don't think anyone has a problem with this team setting limits. It's not that they don't have the payroll or willingness to spend in the short term but they aren't going to make big commitments in the long term. They have Martin, they have Tulo. Don't get me wrong, I like those guys a lot but those contracts have to be playing a big role here. Too many big deals to aging players and the team will find itself in Philadelphia Phillies territory. I'm glad they tried to find common ground. I'm glad they made an offer and put the ball in EE's court but they couldn't let sentiment trump reason.