Ok first off, calling Texiera selfish or saying he thinks he is the team is a joke. He is getting what the market is set for, before the offseason started everyone knew he'd get between 160-200 million overall so its not like he is suddenly thinking his value is higher than that as he is asking for 184 million or so.
Now blaming him for Texas being a mediocre team will he was there makes next to no sense, heres some stats of the Rangers starting staff from Texerias 2nd season onto his last
2004 Texas Rangers starting pitchers
Kenny Rogers- 35 starts, 4.76 ERA
Ryan Drese- 33 starts, 4.20 ERA
Chan Ho Park- 16 starts, 5.46 ERA
Joaquin Benoit- 15 starts, 5.68 ERA
R****ey- 15 starts, 5.61 ERA
John Wasdin- 10 starts, 6.78 ERA
Chris Young- 7 starts, 4.71 ERA
2005 Rangers starting pitchers
Kenny Rogers- 30 starts, 3.46 ERA
Chris Young- 31 starts, 4.26 ERA
Chan Ho Park- 20 starts, 5.66 ERA
Pedro Astacio- 12 starts, 6.04 ERA
Ryan Drese- 12 starts, 6.46 ERA
Ricardo Rodriguez- 10 starts, 5.53 ERA
Juan Dominguez- 10 starts, 4.22 ERA
Joaquin Benoit- 9 starts, 3.72 ERA
2006 Rangers starters
Kevin Millwood- 34 starts, 4.52 ERA
Vincente Padilla- 33 starts, 4.50 ERA
John Koronka- 23 starts, 5.69 ERA
Kameron Loe- 15 starts, 5.86 ERA
Robinson Tejeda- 14 starts, 4.28 ERA
Adam Eaton- 13 starts, 5.12 ERA
John Rheinecker- 13 starts, 5.86 ERA
Edinson Volquez - 8 starts, 7.29 ERA
2007 Rangers pitching staff- THough Tex was only there for half a year
Kevin Millwood- 31 starts, 5.16 ERA
Kameron Loe- 23 starts, 5.36 ERA
Vincente Padilla- 23 starts, 5.76 ERA
Brandon McCarthy- 22 starts, 4.87 ERA
Robinson Tejeda- 19 starts, 6.61 ERA
Kason Gabbard- 8 starts, 5.58 ERA
MY point is how can any one offensive player make a difference with those staffs, thats is embarassingly bad. Over those 4 years they had TWO starters have an ERA under 4. Texiera has a reputation as a great team guy who puts his ego aside and just goes out and plays, that sounds like a perfect fit for the Red Sox to me. But yeah, lets blame Texeria and his ego for them being an average at best team. If only he was a better leader, then they would have pitched WAY better.

The idea of trading Youk instead of Lowell doesnt make much sense.He is in his prime currently and by the time he is a FA he will be 31 or 32. He is at his best right now while Lowell is on the way down, like all other Sox fans i love Lowell but there is no reason to keep him over Youkilis. Thats 2 years away so why even worry about it right now, the Sox will cross that bridge after 2010.
With Peavy he pitches in the best pitchers park there is, his career road ERA is 3.80 and thats in the NL. Trading Youk and Lars for him is nonsense and after the Braves and Cubs not getting it done in regards to trading for Peavy, his value is getting lower and lower because everyone knows the Padres HAVE to deal him. At this point the Sox could offer a package without Lars or Buchholz and have a good chance at getting him, nevermind Youk being involved. The Red Sox know better than to overpay for a pitcher who you juat dont know what he will do in the AL, i think the most theyd offer is something like Bowden/Kalish/Tejeda and some mid level prospect and even thats alot to offer for Peavy IMO. Id rather them just not deal for him period, i think he would be a 3.50-4 ERA pitcher in the AL and you dont give up your best prospects for that.