Unfortunately, this inability to accept and move on is affecting the quality of the dialogue on the blog. I hope this response helps bring things around.
In other words, the blog would be a better place if everyone agreed with your point of view.

I know you didn't quite put it that way, but in substance that seems to be the gist of it. For me personally, I don't have a lot of interest in a completely one-sided dialogue; I like reading different points of view, so long as they're presented respectfully.
A lot of folks aren't in love with the trade, and have valid viewpoints about the wisdom of it. By the same token, a lot of members are in love with the trade, and they've got legit views, as well.
I agree that I'd like to see more focus on the team now and less on Perk, but it's not just the trade detractors who are repeatedly citing the trade. I mean, if JO plays well, the argument is "he couldn't have played so well if Perk was here", rather than celebrating him potentially having a breakout game.
So, I guess my thought is, if people want to move on from the trade... stop posting about it. Bring something new to the table. If people don't want to move on, then accept the right of others to express their viewpoint. However, if the desired outcome is "I want everyone to agree that my view is the valid one", that's probably not going to happen.