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Originally Posted by UKflames
I'm seeing this differently, to me Miller seems a bit of a bully. A number of players saying how much weight he held in the room, bullies do that by quitening any other voices.
A good leader in the room doesn't just use strong arm tactics to get the best out of people, they adapt to that persons particular requirments. Some respond to being shouted at, some need a quiet word away from everyone else.
Seems to me Miller had one style, the weaker players fell in line, whilst others didn't, causing the riff. Those that followed Miller don't have him to stand behind, so lash out at those that didn't.
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I agree with your general sentiment, but to be more progressive I'd argue it is not 'weak' to not be outspoken or confrontational in the workplace. JT Miller does strike me as the type to be outspoken and it shows on the ice when he slams his stick in his little tantrums.