Plan A should have been holding on to Badass at least until free agency got started, but Peters fell through. They went into free agency with no safety net, i.e. no proven (!) center on the roster. Feels like a firing offense.
I guess I'm the voice of dissent in this. I've said it before, but they wanted to move on from Biadasz. If you want to move on from a guy, you just do it. You don't keep him around as the backup plan.
Maybe they were right or wrong for wanting to move on from him. But they did. They didn't like his communication and he was often banged up. And while I will say it's bad luck he now has an ACL, they were kindof right that he kept on getting hurt.
Would he have torn his ACL here? I mean, in that alternate universe, who knows.
But I don't think you can keep your 2 year starting center and then throw big money at Lindy and then try for plan B and then come back to him and say, "well, I guess everything else failed, you'll do." Who'd want to work under those circumstances? It wouldn't have been good for anybody.
And FWIW, I really don't think they did it to do him a solid. I think they wanted him gone and I don't think they wanted to pay his salary and off-season bonuses. I think wanting to move on before chasing other players was the primary reason for the timing. I think the "do him a solid" was talked into existence by a bunch of media folks. If Quinn or anybody commented on it, I missed it.