Everything you say here is reasonable. But I’m not the one using outlandish rhetoric. I’m not the one criticizing Holmes for not signing a guy who retired mid-season. I’m not the one saying any player can be had if you just want him bad enough, then putting up asterisks and saying, “Well, maybe not him, and maybe not him.”
I believe that Holmes has a top tier scouting staff, both college and pro. I believe they know who they have and they have a good sense of who in the NFL is better than their guys and who is not, so when they say “We’re good,” I generally think they believe it. I think Holmes has reached for a few players who haven’t worked out, and maybe he would have been more active at trade deadlines if he had retained assets, but I’m not too mad because he “reached” for a lot of the players who are now part of the core.
Mostly, I think the offensive players, and Campbell for that matter, are hinting the problem is with Morton not with the OL. It is not good to have lost Mahogany but they seem to think they have the personnel to ride out a few weeks without him. Maybe they are wrong, but they make multiple millions of dollars every year to make these decisions, so they cannot afford to get too many of them wrong. If they thought their season was on the line due to losing mahogany, I believe they would have paid the price.