I hear ya. But what can Tim Lamb say ? 'we want Oliver gone because he's terrible for our culture but after fishing him around, we discovered that other teams didn't have trade capital'. It's an impossible position to be in because if a trade doesn't go through, we have to keep Oliver happy. And we've all seen with Petracca what can happen when a club doesn't make a player feel warm and fuzzy.
I do agree that Tim Lamb didn't interview as confidently as I wanted to but he's not a president or public speaking time. He's a trade and list management guy so I cut him some slack.
I do agree that Petracca and Oliver could go next year, and maybe Kozzie but the trade capital of Kozzie would be more than both of them as he's only 23 years old. So it'd be 2 firsts for Kozzie, 2 firsts for Petracca and 1 first for Oliver assuming things don't turn around. Pickett is so highly rated internally that I think he'd be so hard for the club to let go of without playing real hardball.
I think my main qualm here is, why not just cut the cord now and accept that players want out - and you need to move in to the next stage?
Gawn has maybe 1 or 2 good years left. Petracca may never be the same player again. Kozzie could phone it in next year, as could Oliver. You're never going to get a higher return on all 3, then you are right now. This is apparently a 'super draft' and if you traded at least Petracca and Oliver, you'd offload over 2 MIL of cap space, along with getting 3 first rounders in.
Just seems like people protecting their own jobs and being extremely narcissistic, rather than considering their own shortcomings/as a club, and trying to do better as a whole.