If I told you Monday morning that the 6th and 7th starters for the Cubs would give them 9 2/3 shutout innings, especially after what we've seen the Cubs do to the Dodgers and Padres starters the last 5 games, would that alter your perception a bit? Injuries happen and they're honestly pretty well prepared for it, but when you lose 2 of your likely top 3 pitchers in the first month of the season and only get 4 inning out of a guy you'd have gotten at least 6, maybe 7 IP out of, there's just not much else you can do. If Cuas continues to struggle and they don't come up with a solution for that, then yeah, there's a legit complaint, but I just don't think you can gripe much right now about the depth when they're 7-4 and have largely gotten decent pitching from backups to the backups.