Oh it's just being flip. Who doesn't want a consistent winner? Now what Dombrowski has done this offseason has been notable - but fairly obvious. Now it is nice he has been empowered to do the obvious thing and sign the top free agent pitcher. He went and traded for a mid-career stud closer - the price is arguable but if you're gonna do it, at least get somebody good. (somebody who is the 2nd best reliever in the pen through 11 games somewhat amusingly)
What is clear is that since Epstein left is that there was a distinct lack of strength at the top of the baseball operation - and with Dombrowski, Henry has put some juice at the top. That is a good thing - as opposed to the mushy way it has been handled the last three seasons. The mushy way has wasted development time with some of their better prospects. At least Henry has identified somebody he wants to drive, and that alone will help quite a bit. They had a collaborative thing which produced the best decade in Sox history, and with two of the principals gone, the collaboration dropped off quite a bit into a vague formless blob. Henry's credit is to step in and fix the formless blob by empowering a proven guy he knows.