This is a pretty good team, but it doesn't have the it factor. Bullpen sucks, 1 dimensional offense with very little veteran presence, Only 2 good starting pitchers. Now the team in the 2nd half of 2015, THEY had the it factor. You know it when you see it.
Problem is in the playoffs we're going to be facing the best starting pitching and the best bullpens in the league. In those situations you want some guys on the roster who've been there before. Maybe this is a year they can use for gaining some invaluable experience, but the window isn't getting any wider. No chance the Jays are going to beat a team like the Yankees, Astros, Mets or Dodgers in the playoffs. So it's kind of hard to understand what the long term vision is for this team.