Pike started out biased against the notion that the Romulans were hostile at the beginning of the episode. In turn, he disregarded the advice of Ortegas, Kirk, and most importantly, Spock. He should've trusted Spock that destroying the Romulans was necessary. Then he delayed after the comet. He actually had to be told by Kirk. That's why the BoP was out of range--because he DELAYED reacting for so long. So, your dialog thing just makes my point. Kirk says this later when he talks about the hesitation and the need to just blow them out of the sky.That's not what happened. See dialogue and event below (or just watch it again).
At any rate, I'm not going to argue about a fictional battle. But keep in mind that the whole point of Pike going forward in time was to show him how he F'd up. That's why he can't escape his fate. That's the frigging point! Indeed, it's the premise of the episode. He can't be in command of the Enterprise at that time because he can't prevent the war.
Heck, even with his gamble later, Pike didn't think of a backup plan in case the Romulans couldn't be trusted. Really? After a sneak attack, he just wanted to wait the two hours and see what they did. It took Kirk to come up with a backup plan.
Throughout the episode, Pike obviously just didn't consider the Romulans a serious threat. He said that at the beginning of the episode and it continued throughout despite evidence to the contrary.
Now, I don't think Pike is a dumb character at all. I generally really enjoy his character. This seems entirely out of character. It's obviously down to the writing.
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