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NYC Player
- Jul 10, 2010
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It's always hard to judge when you don't really know what is going on. What is obvious to me though is that there were clearly skill gaps that Reynolds was filling. Skill gaps should have been filled the day Walters arrived..that speaks to a lack of security for his position. A good leader acknowledges them and gets support. He wanted Ikin gone, that was a poor decision and also speaks to paranoia. The players clearly weren't responding to him. His press conferences looked like a man about to break. Other interviews describe Walters as wanting to be surrounded by unthreatening yes men. His reaction to the feedback if true was as far away from leadership as it gets.. He had to go at that point.