They whiffed on the pitchers AND had a pretty negative outcome from the offense all things considered and still are on pace to win 93-94 games. They'd be there already if Chatwood had even been mildly disappointing instead of the unimaginable trainwreck he was, so that's good. But they did whiff on the pitchers. Darvish is basically dead, Chatwood can't be counted on for even long relief for now, Morrow can't be the closer if he requires that much babying, Edwards and Quintana didn't take a step forward, Lester and Zobrist will regress because of age, Baez will regress because he can't walk the tightrope forever. There's some progression to offset(Contreras, probably Bryant, possibly Harper and/or Smyly), and the Dodgers have taught us that you don't need to have an impregnable rotation and lineup to be very good consistently, but the line between the Dodgers and the Nationals is not a thick one.