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I’m more than aware, you may be mistaking my satire for sincerity...I don't think it's as complicated as you're making it out to be, though the wording doesn't help at all. Obviously we only have what the canesport guy is saying, which I assume we all take with a grain of salt. I take it to mean that Mario looks to get a level of certainty - in this case, an assurance from the candidate in question - that an offer would be accepted before giving them an offer (verbal or contract? Unclear). It's certainly still possible that, after a candidate says they'd take the offer, at the last minute they decide to back out. Job offer of multiple years has to be in writing so whatever they verbally agreed to wouldn't be binding.
I fully get what is meant from Mario’s perspective as it pertains to interviewing candidates etc..
I’m making fun of Ferman & how dumb he is to actually word it in such a way that it defies logic.