He was just as likely to pull a terrible one as an incredible one and he also had two off-seasons where he was nearly completely asleep at the switch (2013-2014, 2011-2012). Don't get me wrong, he had his strengths and having him work under better guidance might have been the best of both worlds but I guess he's a bigger prima donna than he let on. Well if that's the case, I don't see what the Jays could have done. Giving him more authority would have been disastrous and this situation couldn't be allowed to linger any more.