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rickeyrunsover said:That is how Spielman felt IMO, based on his comments at the time that is what is sounded like to me, Wash outbid them thankfully for us, tried to trade for Ramsey, they wouldnt hear of it. After that the options were Feeley, Garcia and Warner. Only one of those that had potential for more than a 3 year career with us was AJ. Yes it was a risk, but at the time we had Ricky still before he flaked, they felt that AJ could grow into teh position, had sat and learned and w/ Ricky he would be ready for teh next step. Yes they may have been wrong if AJ doesnt meet the expectations, but you have to admit he has been hit w/ alot of roadblocks since he has gotten here. Wanny who never wanted anyone to actually compete w/ Jay, RS who wanted Feeley, coord who didnt want the job, but wanted it in teh same token. Everyone wanted to call the offense and noone had teh same philosophy.
I think the problems were not in talent evaluations but emergency management. They couldnt figure out how to handle teh adversity, had no contingency plans, no backup plans. In essence the whole 2004 season was a clusterf***, no organization and no leadership. Had they been organized in control, had a solid leadership foundation, then you could have seen if these guys were talented. The worst mistake was Wayne waiting 10 months too long to get Wanny out, he lost that team by the end of 2003, they didnt believe in him anymore.
Don't forget how Wanny went after Feidler and talked him into coming back after Rick had released him and nobody else wanted him. Wanny didn't want AJ and it showed.....(where have I heard that before??).
Nice summary, rro, (jesus, how long have I been writing "ror" when I talk to you??)