Hangtime84 wrote:fleet wrote:MC3 wrote:It's only thing we have. Are we going to start call on people who are optimistic or those who try feel themselves better making optimistic prognosis for Bulls future? Even if it is likely false one. Do you want this board to be in state of depression even during offseason? Let people be, otherwise this board will slowly start to die.
if the Bulls cared what fans think, it would have been the optimists that enabled all this crap we have seen. The board should have been depressed imo, bad stuff was happening. Optimists didn't want to face any of it. If they want to keep it up, so be it. I'm certainly not advocating depression. I'm advocating holding this team accountable. Optimists go farther in life. That's also reality. But if they get stuck with bad partners, I believe it does no service not to challenge.
Right now there's a few groups
(1) Fans who lost trust in both Gar & Pax
(2) Fans who believe a new regime should take over
(3) Rein$dorph hate committee
(4) Fans who hold out faith in Pax
(5) Fans who believe this entire organization needs an overhaul
(6) Player fans
There's also the issue that people feel they must be RIGHT.
Imo we are in wait and see mode.
All I want is ownership to allow the tank to happen.
And stop handcuffing their FO with unreasonable demands and emphasis player development over profits.
There's nowhere to go but the high lottery at this point. I think they ought to emphasise player development over profits. I may have read that last part wrong.
No FO should be handcuffed by anything which is working for a franchise that is among the most valuable. However, I wouldn't overlook the FO recent performance record and only blame ownership. These guys have made their own calls. They may have had some interference, but that won't explain everything.
Impatient by nature, I was not happy with the White Sox so-called rebuild. It was taking longer than I expected. Looked to me that Sale and Eaton were traded because they were critics, and the FO was stopping there, and using an excuse of no proper Quintana return. And Frazier, Melky, Robertson, all of it. It felt like a typical Reinsdorf administration move. After all it looked as if they were starting to rebuild the Bulls last summer by following up on the Rose trade with a Butler trade... and then went ahead and pulled the plug on the rebuild with the inexplicable Rondo and Wade signings. Quintana was also recently traded though, and while they haven't moved anyone else, I finally believe they will. You bet, the Bulls have to go all in instead of half measures. That's how they built the treadmill in both franchises.
Hell they can sign Lavine to one of these mega deals if they feel they should in the midst of all the chaos. But stop selling me on this centerpiece stuff. It's scaring me. Their evaluation/diagnosis/execution skills are highly suspect. That should be obvious. I guess it makes me a pessimist. On these current guys at least. Ownership is the head of the snake, and Bulls failure is upon the city, FO. I want accountability, and no soup for me. That is how ownership fails too.