I actually think both SFF and 700 are right in this case although I think SFF is more right if that is possible.
I really do think that the Sox brain trust really did not think this is where they would be in August 2013. I really think that they figured that Farrell would have a year or two of additional seasoning before being thrust into a pennant race. He was no great shakes as a manager in Toronto and at least as far as his game to game, day to day decision making he has been no great shakes here.
However the more I think about it the more I think the Sox wanted Farrell for all the qualities that I think we would all acknowledge. He is a square jawed, respected figure, about as far away from V as it gets and probably closer to Tito than we were thinking when he was hired. But I think he has a long way to go in his in game and day of game managing.
A number of us have commented about what looks like a tendency to develop a plan for a game and then not deviate from it regardless of the game circumstances. Well that sort of sounds like a guy that really does not think on his feet as well as we might like, at least not yet as a manager. But the more I see, the more I am thinking that the Sox simply thought Farrell was going to have more time before being thrust into a pennant race situation.
Maybe we should have expected this to some degree.
He actually has started looking and sounding a little tweaked the last few days. So I do think it is getting to Farrell and I wonder if that tension or pressure that seems to be wearing on Farrell a little now is having an impact on the team as well.