It's strictly my opinion that the Hawks and Bedard are pretenders. Bedard will be a solid bonafide player but he's not what was hyped up about him. I no longer fear the Hawks or whatever it is they call a front office these days.I can relate to the massive cognitive dissonance here where you deeply want this team to win now but it appears that it comes at the cost of long-term success. It's a weird feeling, and hopefully it will be over sooner rather than later. For this year's draft specifically, there's a clear top 8. After that, picks 9-17 are a bit more even. On the flip side, look at Chicago. There's quite a bit of talk surrounding Bedard's patience for this rebuild. He reportedly looks visibly discouraged in post-game interviews with this amount of losing. What if he asks to be traded in a couple of years before Chicago is ready to ascend? In our case, what if Broberg and/or Holloway aren't happy on a tanking team when they become RFAs?
This long-term success everyone is pitching is a hope, and I'm tired of it being presented as some sort of inevitable fact because It's not. I would love nothing more than to eat crow if everyone downstairs comes up and is amazing but even with that we have holes on this roster and some folks will need to go to bring in the folks we need to build the team into something more. And since the front office has decided that tanking is not in our cards, we will need to TRADE and SIGN to fill those holes. That's a fact.
Outside of that, if anyone's pulling out a magic board and going Yahtzee on teams and stealing great players, it's Army.