SOUL wrote:tooler wrote:The theme of this whole thing is not about moves that worked or didn't work. It's sitting on their hands for too long, and failing to produce a team with a top 20 offense at any point in their tenure.
I think the argument is just what exactly is "far too long" if our best players are still pre-prime and what would be immediately blocking our young guys we invested high picks in to be actual point guards in Suggs/Black, regardless if they worked out there or not.
I will always have gripes with our 2nd round usage and not getting a Tyus Jones sort of steady PG a year or two earlier - otherwise it didn't make sense 
not to be patient and let guys settle into roles, whether it was going to be at the position we envisioned them at or not. 
The second one is just unfortunate but it's always going to be driven by our best players. At least this year we'll be around that or better, providing decent health.
 
I’ll respond to this post because I think it’s the most rational on this page of the thread. 
A few things here. I 
like generally Weltman’s moves this offseason. Aside from nitpicking the second round pick I think everything else finally made sense in terms of addressing what was needed while clearing up obvious missteps from the previous two seasons (KCP and Coles extension).
NOW
That being said, I don’t personally believe they treated Paolo/Franz development accurately up until a month ago.
 Getting two new offense oriented coaches now in Paolo and Franz basically max extension years? Yeah I’m glad they addressed it. Why did it take 4 years to happen? Waiting too long to address the obvious. Nobody needed to see an extra year or two of the coaching staff to know they weren’t up to the task.
No point guard signing until now. So the argument from someone like Eyriq is that Paolo and Franz were always supposed to be the dominant ball handlers. Ok well wouldn’t you want to hedge your bets if not? Was the only option relying on guys 1-2 years into the league for 3-4 seasons? Hard to buy wholesale. The result is still bottom tier offense if you think the last 3 seasons are an anomaly.
The other side of this argument is what Knightro was talking about “yeah man they did A LOT it just didn’t work”. Yeah they made draft selections and sat back hoping they panned out. And? 
And where did it get them? Drafting yet another guard hoping he fits into the future SL after witnessing what we all knew about AB and Suggs after year 1. Yeah, they are good players with specific skillsets. It doesn’t mean you stake the entire development of your two franchise cornerstones on some 18 year old that may or may not work out due to your spotty draft history. The revisionist cope is that they were never lead guard “
cuz u don’t need one in this specific system rite”. They just needed one now when things got a little hot and assets tightened up too much to take that fifth risk lol. Glad Tyus is aboard.. moving on.
So the point of the Extend Weltman thread is to say “don’t look over there look here now as a gotcha.” Yeah, sorry I want to see it play out first. I’m not going to disregard the last 4 years because some lottery balls fell a certain way and we didn’t botch two drafts. It doesn’t make anything else I brought up less true. It makes Knightro mad the last 4 years can’t be scrubbed from memory like he’s from MIB.
Let’s be optimistic but not ridiculous. Let’s be real with how everything has been handled since 2017 and not be children discussing this all like nothing happened, infinitely better decisions couldn’t have been made, or none of it mattered up until a month ago.