I'm not disagreeing with end results in either of those rooms. However to say incompetence makes me think we made no efforts to improve in those areas. That just isn't accurate. We can't force people to stick to their commitments. In this day and age of recruiting as you know kids have a lot of options. It makes it tricky to close the deal in certain instances when you've spent the majority of the season on two or three kids knowing the entire country is trying to get those same two or three kids and no matter what they've been telling you throughout the season other teams are also going to adapt how they approach those kids. Just think, whether it's Julian sayin, whether it's Dylan rayola, whether it's rashada, whether it's air noland, Dontae Moore or numerous other kids, we've put tons of resources into bringing in high end quarterbacks. Results being all that matters, we didn't sign any of those quarterbacks clearly. But to say incompetence tells me we're not shooting our shots. On the defensive side of the ball we all know all the crazy **** that's went on to keep us away from several different players on that side.
The one person I'd agree incompetence would be an accurate word, would be Dennis Smith and his affinity to sabotage himself and us through his actions.