The thing with Petrie us, and I have detailed this before, is that his ENTIRE forever tenure, no shotblocker/rebounder type has ever lasted longer than 1 season for us. Unless you want to count Pollard, who was more hustle/banger with a little shotblocking than true intimidator. None of them. Oh, Geoff might burn a minor resource to acquire them, but he has never shown the longterm realization of their value, either in acquiring players of that ilk who have a chance to last, or in keeping the ones he does acquire. That goes for everybody from Yogi Stewart to Keon Clark to Greg Ostertag, everybody. As I have also mentioned before, in all those years of not finding, and not retaining, players with that skillset, there have been franchises that just find them one after another. Why? Because they put a premium on them and actively pursue them.
Now two kinda hopes here. First, the main reason I am no longer calling for Petrie's head is because Petrie has been dead for the past few years. The old Petrie at least. A new man has taken his place, and a man much more interested in inside play and defense then the former soft and skilled GM. And second, the larger problem with the former brief attempts at shotblockers might have been the old Petrie's lack of passion for that style of player, and hence acquisition of only marginal guys to fill that role. Michael Stewart was a nobody, came to us, and returned to nobody hood. Keon Clark was a pothead. Tag was near the end and would never play again. And just etc. So Dalembert, while fitting the same pattern again by being acquired in the final year of his contract so that Geoff wouldn't take the risk of being caught with one of those nasty shotblocker guys, nonetheless might well be the best/most legit player of that type Petrie has ever brought in. And if the retention problem of earlier years was actually due just to Geoff not being willing to burn the assets to bring in a quality player of this type, well now he did, and so now there maybe is something worth keeping. Maybe.