What is the ceiling of any of the new head coaches, if Mickey Loomis is retained as GM
Do you honestly believe Loomis has had a great last 5 years as GM? Do you think it's crazy that some people have a problem with what he's done the last 5 years and want to talk about it?
It's not personal. He hasn't done a good job recently. When he was crushing it people had "Make It Happen Loomis" T-Shirts made. I bought one and wore it for years. But that was then and now it's different.
A lot has happened in the last 5 years some in his control and some out of it.
If you've been paying attention, we have learned that ML does what the HC asks of him.
At the end of DB's career when his arm was starting to fail him, SP had ML push it for another shot. We came up short and DB retired, COVID killed the cap for a season which derailed their salary cap strategy. Shortly after that SP quit and on his way out gave the recommendation of his DA.
DA made some bad personnel decisions, that's on DA, not ML. Remember, pay attention to who is making the personnel decisions, it's the HC, not ML, ML handles the contracts.
ML took the heat for the CJGJ trade, but looking back, DA wanted him gone no matter what. By the time the trade occurred, his trade value was tanked and teams knew this.
Baun is a more recent example, DA not finding him playing time. We could have re-signed him, that wasn't the issue. Playing time was and that is on the HC.
We need to start putting the blame where is belongs and not just b/c someone doesn't give the interviews up to the expectations of some fans.
People learn from their mistakes. There has been some questionable moves/nonmoves, but I'll say the end of season press conference and everything since then indicates to me that ML has reset going back to the 2005-2006 offseason to revamp the team leadership which will revamp the personnel as we go forward.