This about says it all for me, with a couple of postscripts:
After Grahambo signed w/ the donkeys, I was hoping that the FO would sign ex-bungle Tony Stewart. Though he was drafted the year before him, Stewart is younger than Graham; and while he's not a better run-blocker, he's just as effective in pass-protection. My #1 choice was Reggie Kelly, one of the best blocking TEs in football, but he re-signed w/ Cinci for 3 years/$10M. Much further down my list was old, slow Kyle Brady, who wasn't very good at all with Jax in '06.
Wiggie from Eastie should've been a Patriot through '05, and then should've been re-signed after Dave Thomas was IRed last year. He, Patten, Troy, Antoine Smith & even JR Redmond sure helped an inexperienced, 2nd-year QB that magical, romantic season.
Watson's lack of production at Georgia should have been a warning to the FO on draft day '04. If he were such a gosh-darn physical specimen, then the lousy Bulldog QBs should've been looking for him even more than for the WRs. I wanted LB Karlos Dansby then, and I'd rather have Dansby now.
If we could win with Light, Compton, Woody, Andruzzi, GRR, Brock Williams, Koppen, Hochstein & Ashworth, then why can't we win with Light, Mankins, Koppen, Hochstein, Yates & Kaczur? Has the loss of Stephan Neal irreparably ruptured the OL's structural integrity? And why didn't the FO prepare for this scenario by at least drafting a possible RG of the future in Roy Scheuning in the spot that the useless - so far - Matt Slater was taken?
And it would be nice if a team's LS could also serve as a 2nd FB-3rd/blocking TE. I understand that it would be a lot to ask of him.