They could have proceeded with largely the important players they had this year, minus JD Davis, without taking on an incredible amount of older-player payroll while keeping some of their prospects. And they could have tried to put together a strong system with someone who knows how to do that. Instead, they sold out big time for minor improvements--a good bit of which was due to an unusually healthy starting staff--that got them an 86 win team and not even a wild card. Not good for future prospects, and typical Wilpon decision making.