I don't have a big problem with the comment, provided that it is done in the context of making the best decision possible for the franchise, and not over-reacting to mistakes in recent years. It's a thin line to draw. That said, fundamentally, I still find it hard for the team to be more than .500-ish team in 2012 that depends on some luck happening for a good season. There's a need for at least 2 middle of the order bats this offseason. We're likely breaking in a new CF. I still believe we need a better bat in the top two spots of the lineup to pair with Castro. I mean, legitimately, there's concerns with probably 5 spots in the everyday lineup, which doesn't included the yo-yoing production of Geovany Soto's major league career so far (I mean, there's arguably concerns in RF/LF/1st/3rd and arguably 2nd). The rotation needs a 2/3 type starter to go with Dempster to slot behind Garza, AND with Zambrano likely gone, will likely need an innings eater on the back end, and that's to allow, say, Wells/Coleman and other system options to battle for a spot. If they are concerned that committing too much to Prince Fielder in one offseason, when the club might not be ready to compete for a year or two, isn't in the best interest of the organization, perhaps due to concerns on Fielder's physique, then okay, I don't have a problem with that.