Dusty gets a lot of credit for the back to back winning seasons, but with the talent this team has had over the last two seasons, it would have been a major choke job not to have winning seasons. I believe any number of managers who were available in the offseason of 2002 could have produced such. I think that Bobby Valentine, Bob Melvin, Mike Hargrove...hell even Ray Miller may have been able to do what Dusty did with those teams...and maybe more. We'll never know. I haven't always been on Dusty's case. In fact, I applauded his hire at the time. I hadn't watched him in depth and he had a good record and a reputation as someone who could get the most out of his players. Doubt began to creep in my mind during 2003. He made a number of questionable in game decisions and not only did he insert Lenny Harris into the starting line-up, he batted him lead-off! :pukel: But, through it all, I kept giving him the benefit of the doubt. After last season, I've even begun to question his ability to control a clubhouse which was supposedly his strength. He makes a lot of excuses and seems to pass the buck. It was never his fault. I remember when the team was making many fundamental errors last season, Dusty repeatedly said, "My teams don't play that way." Newsflash, Dusty. That was your team. I began to sour on him a lot last year, but still ultimately defended him. This year, it took one week for me to finally say enough is enough. His off the wall comments, his inability to put the best line-up on the field, his reliance on piece of crap Macias...I've finally had enough.