I don't know what is so difficult about the idea of being happy as a fan if the Sox sign a good player even though you might not like the contract.
If the decision were up to me, I would not sign Price for the $200 mil contract that he is likely to get. Even though I usually prefer not having to give up prospects, this is a case where I think trading for a younger, cost-controlled pitcher would be the better option, as I've stated before.
Regardless, if Dombrowski does sign Price, I will be happy as a fan. I know that the team needs pitching, and I know that Price will make the team better, at least at the front end of the contract. Why would I not be happy about that?
If the contract goes bad, I will not hammer Dombrowski. I did not like Pablo's contract, but I was happy to have him on the team. That deal looks horrible right now. Have I hammered either Ben or Pablo for that signing? I'm pretty sure I'm the only one here who is still defending that signing, even though I didn't like the contract and I preferred Headley over Pablo.
That's the difference between you and me. I can understand and accept the rationale behind moves even if I don't agree with them. And just because they turn out bad, it doesn't mean that it was the wrong thing to do at the time it was done.