For now, yeah... The decision that shall not be referred to was made not because they thought they had a slam dunk based on addition by subtraction, it was because that player wasn't actually a substantive difference maker anymore and the situation had the potential to get worse. In fact he was in some ways causing more trouble than he was worth on and off the field. Blocking the potential development of others while causing Brady to make increasingly riskier throws and pay the price in three and outs or worse...INT's or meltdowns.
Come draft day there are lots of issues to be dealt with. Can't always just draft a better WR, they don't always work out here because it has as much to do here with intangibles and intelligence and work ethic as it does with talent. Ditto when you look to the FA market. No one was doing handstands about Branch and Givens back in 2002 and 2003...but they developed into something that worked best when it mattered most. So it takes patience to see what may develop. Brady, Brown, Bruschi, a whole host of pats HOF only lunchpail guys with multiple rings should have at least taught us that... The goal is for the well coached whole to be better than the sum of it's parts because no one in the NFL can afford to have a HOF/pro bowl/top of the market player manning every position and we have the HC and QB to run a consistent system and scheme. And even those much sought after mega talent guys don't always make every play and get it done or more of them would have rings.
I know a lot of fantasy fanatics believe we should have gone after Marshall or Jackson or drafted a certain WR in the first instead of some CB they never heard of or asked for a do over on the 2006 draft. What they fail to grasp is there is no guarantee, talent aside, that any player who succeeds in one system could succeed in another. Often times choices are predicated as much on system and scheme fit as raw talent. We don't play sandlot chuck and duck here. We're a fairly cerebral and accountable and disciplined outfit, and I for one wouldn't trade that and all it's already accomplished for some fan perceived potential short term gain at the expense of a long term they can't be bothered thinking about in the moment. We're a decade in and still relevant and contending mg...who'd a thought. Certainly not the Bledsoe-krishnas...who a decade later are still waiting for the other shoe to drop to prove they were right...