He's not getting nearly enough. He put this crap show together. And the media is focused on Bradley's personality. When you have a bunch of 30+ year olds with injury histories you can't blame a season on flukey injuries. They've had 2 guys underperform reasonable expectations. You have to assume some guys are going to struggle. What you can't do is pay superstar money to non-superstars and expect to cruise. He's spent a ton of money on this team and it's been a big waste. Fontenot, Miles, Gregg, Marmol, Soriano, Soto, Bradley, and that's without touching injuries. Soriano and Soto have performed below reasonable expectations, but you can't go into a season assuming you can avoid such things. And you can't touch the injuries because guys who gets injured a lot and are old got injured. Ramirez may have missed more time than expected, but Bradley played more than you could expect. If you insist on building the team as inefficiently as Hendry has done, you have to live with the consequences. You can't just say "well when these guys are all on the team is great". Gregg has done what he's usually done. Bradley has done what any reasonable person would hav expected. Marmol has been ridiculously wild and hard to hit, same as always. Miles sucks ass and never should have been signed. Soriano was a disaster waiting to happen, it just happened earlier than expected. If you talk in generalities it's easier to make it sound that way, but Hendry built a better team than this. The problem going in was that it wasn't going to be able to withstand injuries/underperformance as much as past teams, but still should've earned a playoff spot. Then this year happened and they got hammered with both injuries and underperformance on a large scale. Hendry didn't have a very good offseason, but with the way 2009 played out the Cubs simply weren't going to be great, and the only move going much further back than that is Soriano, so it's difficult to claim this is a situation of Hendry's moves catching up to himself.