late to this. I've always liked Tre, but after 9 years in the organization, I'm not against a breath of fresh air. So in isolation, parting ways is not the end of the world.
The concerning part is that a clear indication of where we're headed and where the owners see us. It very much feels like a power struggle that ultimately was won by Sutter, and that is scary. Sticking with Sutter and squashing any notions of bigger changes are the worst possible move going forward IMO, sooo ... that freaking blows.
Thanks for everything, Tre. I do think he did well for the most part of his tenure here, and by all accounts, he's an all-around good person.
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