I assume you mean postseason, but to me this sentence does get to the real issue. Maddon hasn't had good postseason options. I think his bullpen management struggles are greatly exaggerated. How most fans view a managers bullpen management comes down to whether or not his relievers get guys out. I don't recall hearing many complaints about this prior to the end of the World Series last year. Maddon going to Chapman so early in Game 5 was a great move, the only problem I had with Game 6 was sending him back out for the 9th. At that point the Cubs had basically three relievers who the staff had any kind of faith in, Chapman, a failed starter who had been with the team for three months in Montgomery and a guy who had been in the bigs for four months in Edwards. Strop and Rondon were hurt, Grimm was Grimm, there weren't better options available.
This past post-season was very similar he had Wade Davis, maybe Duensing, maybe Strop, after that Edwards was melting down, Wilson was unbelievably bad post trade, Rondon was done, Grimm was Grimm. Maddon didn't have the plethora of arms that Roberts and Girardi had to choose from, he had options but it doesn't matter when and what order you throw relievers in if none of them can get guys out.