This deserves a more complete response.
To me McNair seems like a GM without a strategic direction or plan. He has no clear view of where he is going or how he is getting there.
Specific examples:
1) if you are rebuilding and don’t want to sign Bogi for an predictable 18M then make the trade and get a trade exception and a couple 2nds. Instead he dithered and got nothing.
2) if you are going to rebuild why send 2 2nds and take on an extra 9M for Delon? All that trade will likely do is get us to 8 or 9.
3) he then put words to his actions by going on the radio and stating he intended to keep all options open which basically put into words the criticism I was already seeing.
Again perhaps he is a draft genius we shall see.
Do facts still relevant or is this even real life?
1: "Instead he dithered and got nothing"? He got what he wanted in Donte Divenchenzo but the leak F'd us up.
2: Delon is part of the rebuild. With Fox and Haliburton, Delon is the flexible piece who can come out give you at least one of the following from a bench standpoint: playmaking, scoring, defense. What that trade IS doing is to give us a way better Cory Joseph in the exact same contract length but for a fraction of the price, whom, we could still either deal (since he is a better Cory Joseph) or keep as a back up down the line.
3: whatever he said is irrelevant since none of your points you put up so far were factual.
I am so tired of some of you (well particularly you but this forum seems to frown upon directing comments towards a poster) coming in and lash out on our new GM who had neither said enough nor even done enough to be highly critical, one way or the other. I understand this is a losing franchise and a certain amount of nonsense and madness is going to be present, but come on now, critical of things you have ready knowledge of, not just throw sh*t on the wall and see what sticks because soon your house is gonna smell like nothing else.