I'm getting a little frustrated with the over the top angst I'm seeing from people here, and especially from the media.
The fact is that Red Sox fans are in the habit of taking the regular season for granted. Each of the last 2 years have forced us to come to terms with the fact that the roster has deteriorated to the point that the regular season is now fully in play. And people don't seem to know how to handle it.
People need to recognize the fact that this is no longer a team that can win at will. For awhile it was, certainly while we still had the best one-two lineup combination in baseball, there were a lot of games that we could just throw a switch and take over. That isn't really the case anymore, and people haven't grasped the difference. It's to the point where any prolonged streak of mediocrity is considered a sign of bad character on the team, whether there's any other outward sign of poor character at all.
Which is nonsense. Pointing out that we're flawed and less talented than we were is fine. Impugning the character of a team when they fail to win road series only makes sense when that team is expected to win series against 3/4 of the league at any given time and match well against the remaining, also elite teams. The last time this team could win at will was probably 2008. Since then, there have been cracks showing on the roster, and those cracks have grown and widened into significant flaws. And people haven't adjusted their expectations accordingly.
The Boston Red Sox are not an elite team by birthright. No team is. Just ask Yankee fans about the 1980's. They were an elite team because they were well managed by a competent front office, which was a radical improvement over what had come before it. Those who remember some of the bad old times know what I'm talking about. Generally speaking, considering our history, this is still the good times. But you'd never know to hear some of the over-spoiled idiots talking.
Now we have people demanding "accountability" for a 1-5 start. We just went through an offseason where we fired our manager and let our general manager go. How much more accountability can we really have? What "accoutability" would you impose when you've already replaced all your leadership and the final analysis is that the team simply isn't as talented as past years?
And at some point, isn't there a point where the best thing to do is ride it out and take what comes? Do we really have to have wangst parties every time the team starts the first 6 games cold -- which is every year since '06? Does the fact that the Sox might not make the playoffs every year really need to cause this level of overt dismay and rage in the minds of every Sox fan?
Because this really starts to get old after awhile.
It's really late, and I hope this is semi-coherent, I just had to get it off my chest. Night.