He's talking about you, not me.
And what more counter do you want than the fact that your logic is terrible? Because it is. You don't get to move the goalposts when assigning blame or credit. It's the same fallacy as "if we take X month out of X player's performance, he had an excellent season". It doesn't work like that.
Why is it so hard to say that BC did a good job in 2013, but screwed up in 2014 and 2015? It's really that simple. Making a bunch of stuff up about the dynamics of the front office, or trying to psychoanalize players and FO personnel is an exercise in futility. Stick to the facts. Also, it'd be a lot easier to stick to specific points in arguments if every post you wrote wasn't an encyclopedia. It's not a criticism on posting style, you can post however, whatever and whenever you want, but it forces whoever doesn't want to write a thesis in reply to go for the blanket response.
Also, I didn't read Elktonnick's post (and why would I read anything he writes?) but whatever he said, he's wrong, and that's easy to prove, because there's more than enough readily available data that proves that Fenway is a homerdome for RIGHT HANDED HITTERS, which is specifically what I said.
So, in summary: Let's stick to the facts, let's not make stuff up and let's use common sense.
As a whole, Cherington's regime was not very good, that is a fact. But trying to discount the accomplishment of 2013 by any means available seems unnecesary to me.