Honest opinion though. Do you think it would truly get worse? If they buy this year, next year will be super poor. The fans will not come anyway.
IMO, they need to choose how they want to approach the next cycle. If it is about fan engagement then they need to be consistently good but not necessarily great. That provides a situation where they can keep existing fans in seats. Let Mann and the scouts build a team organically that is consistently good.
The other issue is Mann himself. Does he want to languish long term in Kingston? Will making a run this year followed by a down year next year be better or worse for him personally?
The ‘07 crop is pretty barren. Basically only Hopkins (maybe Dervin since he looks good in minimal showing). It will be tough to rebuild anyway. So, there is that challenge. It looks like you build around the ‘08s and ‘09s but if you trade your picks, you don't get ‘09s which is the same issue Peterborough is having with their ‘07 crop outside their four 1st round picks. So, if your ‘07s are weak and you trade your ‘09 picks and you want to build around your ‘08s, how do you do that?
I think there are a lot of variables that aren’t really seen right now. IMO, I would follow the advice of
@frontsfan67 I would do a measured sell, try to align the draft picks strategically, drop a bit in the standings, pick better in ‘09 and try to accumulate the players including the Comp Pick for the Malhotra defection. Look to strategically move Hopkins next year or the year after and rip the bandaid right off. Allow Mann to work with a group fully developed by him. Slowly build up a strong franchise that is seen as consistent and strong with strong development to help recruit currently harder to recruit players. It is a two season investment (remainder of this year and next year). Start to market the top guys better.