Andy needs to stop misleading his fans. It's not fair to them. For example, why would he want to qualify for WTF if he had no intention of winning it? Isn't that the ultimate goal to win it or the goal was just to qualify? Whatever for then?
Let me make this even easier for you to understand - the Andy you know, if WTF was that important to him, he would have fought his balls off to win the key matches at the very least. Did he do that? Was there any true notion of any sort? He instead lost to Nishikori in straight sets and against Federer, he barely won 1 game. If your love for Andy is unconditional then you will not be able to see what I am talking about, but if you are a rational fan, then these are enough to raise questions/doubts in your mind.
Hence the reason why I find it misleading therefore unfair because, fans were under the impression Andy was going to deliver at WTF since he went through so much just to 'qualify'. They paid big bucks to see him play at his best or at least give it his best effort, but all they received instead was a bagel and half.
Anyway, I've stopped reading post match transcripts, articles about Andy or his blogs etc. all that blah blah stuff since Wimbledon. I don't buy into half the things he says and also, I have a pretty good idea as to what to expect from him (the usual drill) or what's written in articles.
That doesn't mean though I love Andy any less - I love him just as much but he mustn't exploit his fans nor should he mislead them. He needs to be completely honest (or highly diplomatic) and fully dedicated. If he's going to peak only in particular tournaments then that's fine, just don't jibberjabber about stuff you know full well that you have no intention of following through.
I am definitely not one those fans who blindly support their idol who apparently can do nothing wrong, while others, especially those we don't like regardless, do everything wrong.