How many of the people pissing and moaning about Jed in this thread were upset in the offseason about:
1. Signing Bregman
2. Bringing back Thielbar
3. Signing Milner
4. Signing Harvey
5. Signing Maton
6. Trading for Cabrera
As a whole, this was looked at as a pretty successful offseason and knowing that they'd be getting Steele back at some point on top of having a rotation of Horton, Boyd, Cabrera, Imanaga, and Taillon with Assad, Wicks, and Brown seemed like almost too much depth, but here we are scraping the bottom of the barrel for starting pitchers because injuries happen.
If you predicted the offense, Bregman included, would completely tank for an entire month then you should probably buy a lottery ticket or move to Vegas because you're obviously psychic. The season so far has been disappointing and maybe you can gripe about the way certain things have been handled, but is making a change going to lead to winning more games? At the end of the day, the players have to play well and I think it's pretty obvious based on how some guys have developed (PCA and Horton in particular) that the coaching staff knows what they're doing and are giving guys the right tools to succeed and if they aren't it's on them and maybe it's time for different players.