If I can make this analogy between Ellsbury's importance to the Red Sox and what has transpired the past few seasons. So we sign Ellsbury to a five year contract and a mutual sixth year option year, that is, if he decides to sign with us. For three or four years we have the same Ells, good gap hitter, terrific speed, and a prize leadoff man. The next two seasons at 34 or 35 his speed diminishes and he is nothing more than an average base stealer and a 290 hitter with 5 to 10 dongs a year. Still we win at least one WS with him leading off and add another one during that stretch, or at least an AL Title. Would it not be worth it, two titles, or one title and one league championship those five years? I think it would be worth it. It is just like what the team did this year. Would we endure another 2012 debacle if we could have a 2013 championship the next year? I would take that in a minute. And we will not have such a bad season as 2012 in our lifetimes.