Ok you have taken "the glass is empty" look on every single SP. Go take that same look at all the other division SP and maybe you won't feel so bad about the Sox chances. In fact I will give it a whirl,
TB- Lost Shields, needs Hellickson and Moore to become 2-3, if they don't they are in trouble as they will have a harder time adding talent.
Baltimore- hahaha just look at the rotation, I don't even have to say anything.
Yankees- CC had elbow surgery, Pineda will give nothing this season, Hughes is as wonky as Bucc, Kuroda is good, but we know what happens to Japanese pitchers exposed over time in the AL East. Nova? he needs to take a big step forward
Toronto- Romero is terrible, Johnson is Beckett 2.0, Buerhle is a soft tossing LHP now and Dickey is a 38 year old KB riding a three year run of success. He will either regress or keep his streak going and probably be considered the greatest KB ever. What's more likely?
Now an alternate look at the Sox SP
I'm not willing to overlook Lester's body of work for his career for a 12 month span.
Doubront talent emerged last season when he was the head of the rotation for the beginning of the season. He hit a wall as he broke past his innings total from the previous season and understandably struggled for a period. I believe his last 5-6 starts last season were all good starts.
I probably dislike that moose knuckle Lackey more then anyone here. But even I can step back and look at his ineptitude in Boston being partly to blame from a bum elbow. He wouldn't be the first and won't be the last guy to bounce back from TJS.
I wasn't thrilled with Dempster. I would have rather had Marcum considering he has some AL experience. But given the Sox issues last year in the rotation, getting a guy that pitches close to 200 innings every season was important.