This is a good post, one worth commenting on. I can't say that I am overwhelmed with Nix and Gailey at this point, but they do enough things that seem savvy to me, to provide me with encouragement. For instance, showcasing Lynch is one thing, but the other thing that they were able to do by playing him prior to trading him was give Freddy time to heal his hand more rather than push it earlier...as well as let Spiller get acclimated slowly, hopefully helping to avoid the late season wall that rookies seem to hit. Dumping Edwards is synonomous with admitting they were wrong, and that type of acknowledment, should be recognized. If you can't be perfect, at least admit when you are wrong and move on. I am not sure that previous coaching/management regimens would've done that.