I think this post pretty much nails it. We're here to talk about baseball and the Cubs. To Sean's credit, he is now part of that discussion, and that will include some criticism, both constructive and otherwise. That's probably nothing new to either Sean or his dad. In fact, I'm guessing a big part of Sean's success has been hearing the criticism, identifying the stuff that has merit, and improving on it. Let's hope that continues. I think we're all hoping that Sean harnesses his stuff, bumps Marquis from the rotation, and becomes a long-time, dependable fixture in our rotation. (Well, everyone except Marquisfan07.) But if that doesn't happen, no one should be afraid of discussing Sean just like we do every other player on our roster. So congratulations, Sean, and good luck. I hope you keep getting better.