I do agree that the messaging wasn't great, which has been a consistent theme with the FO, no matter who the GM is. I think that goes back to Terry McGuirk. I think he holds a belief that if the fans aren't told we are about to start spending and competing, they'll lose interest, and he doesn't seem to realize that if they are told something that doesn't ultimately happen, it erodes their interest and faith in the FO far more than if they knew from the beginning what was going to happen.
I think AA holds a perspective (based on what he's done) that we can still compete this year but that it isn't worth giving up future pieces to go too hard after things that are only short-term solutions. I think he views our window as something like a 6-10 year window beginning around 2020-2021; on that, maybe I'm projecting what I believe.
But regardless, he clearly is protecting our future. What he has said, or at least alluded to, at times is that we're ready to spend and go for it. I think McGuirk is the one pushing that and basically telling him to say that because he fears losing the fanbase. I wish they would just tell us how it is - 'We're going to make some moves to try to improve the team this year, but we're not going to sell the future because we believe that's where we will truly compete.' I think they probably fear the way the current players would hear that as well, which is fair.