I predict that many teams will get a good hiding from Spurs this season.
I agree with some of the comments made about team selection, but only Redknapp can explain why he put out the team he did. From a pragmatic point of view, given that arguably the most important games from which to get results are those against the sides we expect to be in the bottom half of the table (yes, yes, perhaps like Hull) if the plan was to mentally write-off a match against Spurs by using this fixture as an opportunity to blood new signings, then that would receive some sympathy from me. But that doesn't necessarily explain everything we saw today.
I have no problem whatsoever with Redknapp still having some affinity for Spurs and am not angered in the slightest by what has been described in the OP.
The Hull result was hugely disappointing, but there were sufficient positives to take away from that match. Losing at Spurs was no great surprise, although the margin of defeat was unwelcome, but it's whether Redknapp has learned enough from today's selection and performance that will matter.
Two games into a new season and our manager is apparently a scum bag who should consider resigning. Incredible.