Why are you disliking his post? He's right. The only saving grace for this contract was the possibility it plays into Hayward staying. This is now an unmovable contract. It's probably not horrendous right now, but it has the potential to become atrocious real fast. The Jazz got played by his agent(accidentally Hayward's agent too).
He might be overpaid by 1 or 2 million(debatable), but this contract is nowhere close to unmovable. The people who thought he was an MLE level player were just wrong.
You're just dead set on tanking out of the gate, which was never going to be an option. The Jazz are going to give players like Hood, Mitchell, Rudy and even Exum a chance to step up their game and make up for some of what we lose in Hayward. At least give them a chance to show they can compete before giving up on them as if Haywood was the only player that mattered.
Depending on how it goes, I'd imagine they might try to dump some players for picks around the deadline, but they have to give them that chance before throwing in the towel. They are definitely not going to lose enough to get a top pick, so you might as well forget about that right now or you're going to have a miserable year. If they look like crap half-way through, then maybe DL decides to blow it up and begin a ground up rebuild, but that's the best you're gonna have to hope for.
Personally, I'm going to be rooting for Hood, Rudy and Exum to all improve on their games, and for Mitchell to have a ROY type season and Rubio to fit in like a dream. Jingles is a great vet to help these guys believe they can win, and I guarantee there will be teams more than happy to trade for him going into the playoffs, if that option becomes preferable.
One thing I will say is that I'd like to see Utah stay extremely conservative with any contracts they give out from here. Good to great value contracts, preferable short term. Don't go overpay for some mid level player.