Are you guys just underestimating how bad the team has been thus far or what? The team is on pace to go 39-123. That's farther from last year's team (67-95) than last year's team was from making the playoffs. That is what Hart meant by his comment, and I don't think it's an indictment of their player evaluation abilities that they didn't foresee Aybar, AJ and Jace being this bad with Inciarte being injured. Even if you factor in normal aging for AJ, think Aybar's 2015 was his new talent level, and expected Jace to take a step back, you still wouldn't predict them to be as bad as they've been. Hell, even Olivera has worked out worse even than I think most of his critics expected.
I think some of you need to let some of the FO's pretty obviously PR-oriented comments from the offseason go. We knew this team would be bad this year, they knew the team would be bad this year, but they couldn't just come out and say it. Thus far, the team has been appreciably worse than even the pessimists expected, but why does it matter? The reason the team has been so bad is because of people who won't be on the team in the future (except Olivera, that one is on the FO) are underperforming. Meanwhile, most of the team's core future assets are doing fine. Teheran has rebounded, Freddie is fine. Wisler and Folty and Mallex have taken a step forward. Albies and Swanson are killing the minors.
Obviously this team sucks to watch, but it's like you guys forgot the team was supposed to suck this year anyway.