Posters used to bitch how we let all our top young players go. Now, we lock them up long term, but are being asked to ignore the future spending we committed to. It doesn't really count.
It is obvious to anyone paying attention, the team spending philosophy has changed dramatically since the Devers extension was signed almost exactly 3 years ago.
While adjusting for inflation, we have not returned to 2018-2019 levels, and we could & should be spending more, there has been some very marked changes in our spending habits.
Still no large and long FA deals, but the amount of veteran and rookie extensions has sky-rocketed.
Our yearly budget, tax budget and new spending has jumped noticeably since the end of 2024. Again, dumping Devers undid much of that trend upwards, and it remains to be seen where we go from here, but JH & Brez have spent more than Bloom ever dreamed of. I haven't checked, but my guess is 2 years of Brez has outspent 4 years of Bloom on new player contracts + extensions.
That's not saying a lot, but it is a major uptick, so when I hear JH IS cheap, he's not been, recently. It's just not true.