I don't agree with the boycott theory at all. The last thing the Denver sports fanbase needs is the perception we are Phoenix or something like that. Do people tell the Cubs to stop going to their games? No because they are from Chicago and one of the most respected sports fanbases in the country. The stupid, bandwagoner, newbie, fair weather fan perception is tough to shake and I think Denver fans should be known as loyal and passionate. So no, they shouldn't take losing and ineptitude lying down but they shouldn't stop being fans of that team. Nothing will truly get better until baseball gets a salary cap. I'm not going to hold my breath for a bottom payroll team to wn a championship, it's not going to happen. Even the "underdog" franchises like Marlins and DBacks had to buy their championships. But for now yeah we need to see some front office changes but I doubt Monfort cares what the fans do. If people stop going to the games he just reduces payroll, that accomplishes nothing.
I probably watched at least part of 120 games this year and baseball is definitely not my favorite sport. I like deluding myself by enjoying watching the stars. CarGo, Tulo, Arenado, etc make it worth it to me to watch. But when I think about it hard enough I really hate the league even more than the front office. So I just shoot for temporary happiness.