Without reading it, I'd just add that he's been anti-Stanley since before the pick itself, so there's bound to be some confirmation bias in there
You should read it. I see it's now posted above.
My digested read? Stan might have become a good bottom-pairing D; perhaps even a top-4 -- but even then, the pick leaves more convincing and (then and now) useful talent on the board. Some other ideas (with my own admittedly non-expert additions)
- Big D who score low pre-draft tend not to outperform their position
- Big D do not in fact have a slower development curve, and don't peak later
- Big D like Stan who have historically required optimized protection via carefully selected partners and game states, and still do at D+7(8?) are being flattered by their poor numbers -- they're even worse than they look
- Stan's underlying numbers to date are poor, have always been poor, and are likely to get worse and not better -- he's tracking below even a Beaulieu and more like a Bitetto/ Harrison -- so a below replacement level D
- He cost the player he was supposed to become in Kovacevic and another good bottom-pairing/ to top 4 PMD in Chisholm
- He might cost still other better players coming through
- Having to rejig the lineup to accommodate him -- see last night bit also last year's playoffs -- makes the team even worse and doesn't make him better
- Whatever he brings (a big body?) can be brought by other players at less cost to the org and team
NOTE: None of this is Stanley's fault. By all accounts he's a hard worker and a team player who has always tried to do his best to help in any way he can and done what's been asked of him. The situation sucks, but it's not of his making.
How much does this matter? Maybe not much, maybe quite a bit. The Jets with a big, mobile, mostly error-free RHD in place of Stan are a better team. Does it put them over the top? No, but this is small-market team that needs to tinker at the margins more than most. Carrying a player who makes them worse through his own play and by forcing other talent to play on their offside or be scratched to make room also makes the team worse.
If the Jets management and coaching staff know this (and they must now this), why continue?
MOO, IMO, I don't know shyte about hockey, etc.