He overpaid in the trades he made, no one is denying this. I just don't see how trying to rebuild the farm system between 2010-2012 equals "ducking a lot of the pressures that come with the job". What exactly was the alternative given the state of the franchise at the time? And, he did all this with full support from his bosses, whether directly from the owners or through the owners' representative. I have no problem criticizing AA, I couldn't care less if he was fired.
I never said otherwise. Hopefully, next time, you'll answer the question, but it's no big deal, it's just a discussion. You do seem upset though.
It's just to point out that you, I and others, don't know as much as we think we know. I'm sure you also thought the Rays and Red Sox would contend, but so did I although I did expect the Red Sox to come back down to earth, just not to be as bad as they've been. But again, neither I nor you know it all even though we pretend to behind the cover and anonymity of the internet.
I have no problem with what you say here all I'd say is that if the owners are satisfied with him, don't expect him to get fired, but you can do as you please of course and get upset.
I never said you're not allowed to criticize the GM. But others are also allowed to criticize ownership for not firing him, if in fact he's not doing a satisfactory job. I think you even stated that this would be a valid point if AA wasn't fired after this season. I guess we'll have to wait for the offseason to see whether this point is validated.
And just to rinse and repeat, criticize him all you want, but this franchise has bigger problems than its GM.