No, but spent an awful lot of time defending his inaction during the meat of free agency and criticizing those who had the foresight to see what you’ve now discovered when there was time and material to do something about it.
Let's break it down WHY we might have seen inaction during free agency:
1. Resting on their laurels. They feel they were good enough last year and it didn't warrant spending to get better.
2. Cash poor. Even though they could manipulate the cap to free up space, they didn't have the cash at hand to spend.
3. Complete incompetence. They don't understand they could manipulate the cap.
While there are other possibilities, these three are the most likely. Of the three reasons, I'd say #3 is very unlikely, because we have seen the Cardinals manipulate the cap in prior years.
I'd guess #1 is the most likely. Kyler's cost of extension was a big unknown and once that was completed, they had the money to do more. This would beg the question, why didn't they get it done sooner?