Apologist wrote:
I know it's reactionary and easy to ridicule the ALL IN silliness, but the moves that were made weren't looked at as bad necessarily. Dunn had some of the most consistent looking year to year numbers out there. It just hasn't worked. To have him and Rios basically fall off a cliff in the same year has been disastrous. It's almost ridiculous that they still could be in it. You almost wish they would just go belly up so you could put the season to bed, and get about the business of looking forward to some Football and hoops. Err, I mean looking forward to some football
This team looked great in the offseason, hell remember when they went 7-4. Every Sox fan and almost every analyst thought this team was going to win the division and possibly go deep. There was absolutely no way to predict that all of these guys would have terrible years at the same time. Just as there was no way to predict that our staff would all have career years in 05.
Its so easy to say "I told ya so" and be an armchair manager. I see so many people using the "Comeon, you know it was gonna happen, its da Sox". I didn't hear that once before this season started. Also, the Sox were in contention all but one year over the last decade, so that statement is actually pretty dumb.
If you were somehow able to predict this, than I would like to know what front office you are going to be hired at and if you could get me a job, I would do almost anything to get one right now.