I don't really care for JP either way, I honestly think he's done a pretty good job in the balance and the real problems are at a level above him. At the same time if the organization wants to get rid of him and bring in somebody they think is better, it's their ball.
My hesitancy is with the "someone better" part. People don't seem to realize the jays ended up with JP because he was the first guy they found who was willing to be sent off to the gun fight that is the AL east armed with plastic forks and spoons, while reporting to a man who didn't know what he was doing.
Why anybody thinks that the top prospective GM candidates from across the league are suddenly going to find the Jays job to be awesome this time around, especially when Paul Beeston doesn't want to be their boss, and can't find anybody who does, is beyond me.
Friday, July 17, 2009
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