I dunno. It ain't a binary: either you're unsophisticated and entitled and impatient, or you are sophisticated with a deep understanding of analytics and the long view, and so are patient with multi-year rebuild, understanding the principles of sustainability, etc.
We needn't make a caricature of POVs we don't fully agree with.
The Red Sox are not in a great position right now as an organization. It's not hopeless - I like our top 3 farm dudes, and Abreu and Duran have real promise too. But 4 seasons after the departures of DD and MB, the ML squad is not in great shape, the full organization is starved for pitching, and it doesn't seem like Boston has the same luster it once had, losing FA to TB and KC, in the last couple of off seasons.
There's a lot of fixing to be done. And some of that fixing could come from big time FA signings. Not all of it, but some. In fact, I'd say some of it HAS to. That's not an idiotic position - advocating the Sox sign a couple of the best players in the game! If you want to win championships, you need some elite talent - that's just the way it is.