If there had been any other way to do it at the time, I'm sure they'd have considered it. Much like the Bonifacio signing (and several early ones the previous winter), they seemed to move a little too fast there. You're right that another (and possibly better) opportunity to rid themselves of CJ MIGHT have presented itself had they been patient IMO. Of course those things are always easy to see after the fact - quite a few people were so happy that CJ was gone that they were thrilled with the deal (myself included). Several things have happened since then that have changed that. At least they cleared the money - which was the goal to begin with - even if they didn't completely maximize the return. They get a bit of a pass from me since they accomplished the "big picture" goal, but we'll all always wish they could've done a little bit better.