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I wasn't advocating for that approach, merely suggesting that if we had won a cup as a result of it, it's hard to say that Drury did something wrong. At the end of the day, the results are the results.I do have issue with your binary - "if you win a cup - it's fine, if you don't - it's not" because this approach is based off availability of a hindsight.
I fundamentally disagree with what Neil Smith did at the deadline in 1994, but we won the cup, the only one we have in the last 84 years. Would we have won that cup if we hadn't made all those moves? I think there's an extremely good chance that we would have, but we'll never know, so in hindsight it's hard to say he did the wrong thing.
Drury doesn't have the benefit of hindsight. His moves didn't produce the result we wanted. We're worse off today than we were 3 years ago and have nothing to show for it.