You act as if there is only one way to build a team and that you were in perfect synch with the FO. You thought swapping out Damon at 4/$52 million for Drew at 5/$70 million was such a great move. I don't, but they still won a championship. The fact that they won a championship in 2007, doesn't mean that they didn't make some very bad mistakes along the way. They acknowledged that they made some very bad mistakes in 2006. IMO, at the top of that list was letting the Yankees scoop up Abreu. Of course that was okay, because many of us still believed the poverty line of BS. Abreu has been very very productive and he's been a year to year commitment. We've got 5 yrs of Drew and he bombed in his first year. You act like the FO had a plan at the end of 2005 that they executed perfectly without deviation. They did not, and they made some serious missteps along the way. To their credit they changed course at the end of 2006 and aggressively pursued FA's. You want to refer to this as retooling ...well fine.
But don't change history. I was thrilled when they opened their checkbooks. I didn't like when they let a bunch of guys walk, because they were giving out the poverty line as an excuse. If I had known that they would increase the spending beyond my hopes to replace the older guys with higher priced young veterans, I'd have had no problem at the time. Neither of us knew they would engage in a spending spree. I certainly wanted them to spend and I knew they had the resources. Did you? You have to look at the posts in the context of what was known at the time. I don't think the FO knew at that time that they would commit over $200 million to 3 players in the 2006 off season. If you are looking to declare victory or something regarding posts from 2 years ago, well go ahead. It's easy to validate being a ballwasher, when we have won the championship, but it took the FO's admission of mistakes, the adjustments to its plan and a change of course, and the 2006 spending spree to accomplish the feat. No one was completely right and no one was completely wrong, not you, not me and not the FO.
With the resources they have at hand they could have achieved the feat several different ways. JayHawk takes the position that we could have done as well with getting AJ Burnett and keeping HanRam. I break his balls because he goes out of his way to be an irritating prick, but maybe that would have worked too. Just because they won the Series doesn't mean they hit on some precise formulaic approach to success from which there is no alternative. If your posts are about declaring victory, go right ahead. If you are asking what I was thinking then and if I still hold the same views or if my views have changed, I am happy to engage in that discussion. I see no point in defending each opinion that I had two years ago as if nothing happened in the interim to change my mind. My thoughts and opinions change over time as circumstances change, just as the opinions of the FO have changed over time. Was a 2006 humiliation followed by an unprecedented off season spending spree part of their plan after 2004? I don't think any of them would tell you that that's how they drew it up at the end of 2004. They adapted and changed the plan as dictated by the circumstances and they prevailed.