Prospects like Matthews will get you a chance to spin the wheel. There's value in that. But if you're looking for someone to resurrect the program, he doesn't move the needle. Nobody in the class does. That's why Ollie was fired. If we end up with worse players long-term, go ahead and press the panic button. Until then this is just the usual game of musical chairs. (And I say this as a purist who would have been OK with signing Ollie to a lifetime contract and has chosen to view Hurley as a step-father)