It's not total or unqualified support, either.
Take the building of the farm high priority given to Bloom. On paper, it looks like he's done a fine job fulfilling that or at least has us on the right path. Some of us are happy with the gained potential value and have spoken well of Bloom's work in this area, but we won't see the results for years to come. One thing does seem certain, he's not trading away many prospects for sa reason, and that reason is likely that building the farm is a very high priority of the organization's very top leader(s).
Another area some of us have "taken Bloom's side" is in the area of the budget. There are those who think Bloom has chose to cut or limit spending each of his 3 years, or that the Betts/Price trade was not largely a budgetary choice, in nature. To some of us, the dead money and declining production of some of our highest paid and/or longest tenured players has been something in need of fixing, and this winter will see a lot of money coming off the books (not all dead money but much of it is.)
Do these two areas have anything to do with building the current team and the results of the current team? I'd say yes. Others would call it excuse making, and in many ways, it is, but context is needed when judging any GM.
Yes, 3 years is a long time, despite 2020 hardly being a real year. The hopes 2021 brought us was largely of Bloom's making along with decent years by many of DD's guys. Now, things have gone sour, and of course the man in charge holds a lot of the responsibility. Nobody has said he did everything right. Nobody has even said he's done 70 or 80% right. (Not many GMs do.)
I seriously doubt they fire Bloom for doing a pretty good job on 2 of the highest priorities and being one for two on the third one.