Well, Henningan was clearly in a different situation, complete rebuilding, and he was actually quite good and imaginative in trades. At least until the Skiles and Martins saga, when the patience was over and the Process was terminated. Probably not so good in draft and talent evaluation. His problem was that he didn't really put a team together, he was almost in an asset management mode only. He had cap space and opportunities to make moves outside the box, he tried to have young coaches on board, he was just unable to put a finished product together, for lack of ability or patience by management.
This FO has clearly chosen a path of consistence with the coach, with the moves, with the cap situation. The asset management is just not there. I'm just not sure that is a path to contention right now.