Fred didn't leave not to take the heat about being wrong about his baseball opinions, so he certainly can call out people that left to avoid criticism. I give him credit for not coming back to rub everyone's face in it.
As for predicting last season, most of us tried to be positive in our bold predictions rather than go into the season on a sour note, but there were a few people who cautioned that the unaddressed pitching issue left the pitching so thin that it could unravel and get ugly. I thought it would unravel after the ASB probably in August, but it happened faster than anyone thought. It's hard to predict something that hasn't happened in 46 years. That would really be going out on a limb. However, a few posters thought that it was unlikely that everything would break right for the Sox and they needed everything to break right to contend. I was very critical of an opening day rotation with 2 rookies. I have never seen that work, and I didn't think it would work for us either. Save me the Doubs did great arguments. Bard flamed out in an historic fashion, negating Doub's pleasant surprise. People knew 2012 was in trouble, but if stated too forcefully, it would have been met with derision. Back to baseball.
The Tigers resigned Sanchez. They are looking pretty formidable again. What the hell is with the Cubs? They have a tone of money freed up and they have done nothing with it. They got worse in Theo's first season, and without the Astros in the NL, they will have last place all to themselves this season unless they make some moves. If Theo has a 3- 5 year plan, he should start showing some incremental improvement next season.