This is one of those topics people are either going to embrace or shun, with the latter response based on the headline alone, but maybe some of you will find something interesting. Or maybe I’m just talking to myself again, which is pretty much how this whole site works anyway. Now that the big managerial fuss has died down a little, it’s time for Jed Hoyer to get down to the real work of the offseason.
He’s like a contractor in that regard, building out a house based on the blueprints he and the rest of his front office have designed.