During a 90-minute discussion at Vermont Technical College on Saturday night, former Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein shed some light on the team's controversial 2011 season. Epstein is now the president of the Cubs. He addressed reports of Red Sox starting pitchers drinking beer, eating fried chicken and playing video games in the clubhouse during the team's disastrous September. "There weren't players getting drunk during games. And it wasn't widespread -- it might have been one, two, three guys," Epstein said. He acknowledged that some of the Red Sox players "didn't respond to adversity well," but said reports of the team's clubhouse debauchery were exaggerated. "If you compare the 2011 team to the (World Series champion) 2004 team, they were a bunch of choir boys. The difference is we won the last game in '04."