Yes, Halladay and Carpenter did need coaching, as any and all young players do to hit their ceiling. He took Halladay 17th overall in the '95 draft and Carpenter with the 15th pick in '93, so he must have seen something, and look where they are now. What does "what he saw in them wasn't what made them great pitchers" even mean? Both were very touted prospects who like many young players didn't come right in and set the baseball world on fire. Big deal. He saw the talent, he picked them in the first, they go on his resume. The way you're looking at this you can literally make the argument that no scouting director is worth it. After all players often take years to reach their ceilings, often they have to be coached (which scouts and farm directors don't do themselves), and by the time they make it what made them noticeable as prospects might have changed (though Halladay and Carpenter's huge size (both are 6'7 2something, moving fastballs, and plus breaking balls didn't...w/e). What he's done for the Cubs is help put together an underrated farm system that has depth and upside despite lacking the super prospects everyone dreams of having. He's helped put together one of the most touted drafts of 2011. I know the contributions should be in our face right now and these guys should be the driving force behind our currently winning teams, but just because that isn't currently happening does not mean he's contributed nothing and will contribute nothing. That's such a cheap process to me...Not to mention the first of his first round picks came up and hit 20 HRs last year with an .811 OPS...sure he then crapped the bed this year, but at 26 it's not like that kid is done here or in professional baseball. Why should the Cubs be opening up so many FO jobs anyway? Why would the new GM want to fill so many significant holes in the organization, or even be expected to right off the bat? Aren't there much bigger fish to try and catch this offseason afte filling the GM hole, or should the Cubs waste their time bringing in new scouts, a farm director, and head scout (a whole 5 years after overhauling the scouting department with the Wilken hire)?