I'm not jumping off the bus yet because the wild card is still a fair possibility and heck even the AL East could happen by a stroke of luck, however, I don't think the Sox can win with the team they are fielding and way they are playing. I think a few things need to change. First Jason Johnson should never be allowed in a ballgame again. He's brutal. The minute Wakefield gets back he should be sent down. And speaking of Wakefield he is the key. He's been overlooked with all the Varitek talk, but we need him. He can always give you seven innings. He will finally give us a respectable rotation. When Wake comes back, tandem Lester and Snyder. By that I mean let Lester know, hey, we want you to give us at least four good innings. That's it. After that we'll bring in Snyder to get to the bullpen. I think Lester is trying to do too much because he knows how valuable the games are and how much they need him to go deep in games. I don't think that's helping his psyche. Maybe if you tell him he just needs to give four, anything more is a bonus, he'll relax a little more and maybe throw a little better. Then again maybe he won't, but it's at least worth a try because let's face it our fifth starter when Wake comes back is either him, Johnson or Snyder, so take a pick. I just think by utilizing both Lester and Snyder as a combo they may both be more effective. Third, and I'm probably going to get killed for this suggestion, get Willy Mo out of the everyday lineup. Yes, I know he can hit the ball as hard as anyone. And sure, he may be a great power hitter in a couple years, but right now this guy is just a slightly better version of Mark Bellhorn. Put Hinske in right and get someone who can both field and hit. Willy Mo's been costing us in both areas. When lefties are pitching, sure, start Pena, but for righties keep Hinske in. Fourth, give Foulke the set up role. Let's face it Timlin and Hansen can't do it. Delcarmen is off and on. Just go with Foulke, he can't do any worse than anybody else, and maybe just maybe he'll do better. Maybe he'll actually keep the leads at 2 & 3 so Papelbon doesn't have to save games with the bases loaded in the eighth, or with two on and no outs in the ninth like it seems he does way to often. If Foulke fails all you are is where we've been all along. Fifth, like this would ever happen, Francona needs to start getting creative. Do you know why the Yankees win? Because, minus when ARod is batting, they don't ground into many double plays. They get runners in scoring position whenever they can. And they get those runners home however they have to. Francona doesn't even try. The stupid Sox mentality of no stealing has got to go. Crisp should have 20+ steals right now. Gonzalez should be in double digits. You can even steal with a few no namers every once in a while. It could work. But it's not just steals. Bunting. Move runners more. Hell, have Ortiz bunt now and again and give many someone to knock in. Hit and runs with the bases loaded. Suicide squeezes. Whatever. Do something besides hunch over in the dugout and spit seeds. Yeah, I know those things I just mention don't always work, but no one expects us to do some of them either. Why not chance it? The batters aren't doing a good enough job of knocking the runs in themselves (as evidenced by this weekend's disgraceful LOB total). Try to get those runs across anyway you can because the bullpen needs a five run lead at least just to have a chance. Most of all, the players need to want it and I don't think that's been the case. The Yankees win because they don't want to lose. The Sox win because they had a good day. That's the difference between the playoffs and an early off- season. Schilling wants to win. Lowell wants to win. Papi and Paps want to win. Loretta wants to win. Youkilis wants to win. Everyone else just wants to not lose. Not to surprising that everyone else is usually the reason we do lose.