Lancer wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 1:14 pm
UWSaint wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 12:42 pm
I think the only place I differ with what seems to be the consensus on the board is that many admire Miller for being a "leader" and doing things how they should be done. I think this comes from the fact that good JT is a hell of a player that rises to occasions. But I see Miller as the opposite of a leader. That's because while EP40s failures are not excusable, they are common and they don't generally tear teams apart, especially when the failing player is not one to set a tone for others (either for the good or bad).
A good leader adapts to his followers. Some leaders look good, but it could be in part because they led a bunch who were relatively easy to lead or who were amenable to that leader's style. Take that same leader and put them in charge of a bunch who don't respond the same way, and they may fall on their face because they have only one mode or style of leadership.
Miller was more of what I would call a 'peer leader', which takes a different approach than someone in Tocchet's or Quinn's shoes. Peer leaders who try to act authoritatively can be seen as bullies. Peer leaders who talk the talk - great if they walk the walk as well, but we've seen times when Miller didn't. I think you're right in that Miller would have been better-served by just leading with his play and shutting up, though that may have just caused him to bottle up his frustrations before blowing up. One can only imagine if he had received the C instead of Quinn.
I think Miller's heart was in the right place, but he evidently did not possess the skillset or mindset to be the kind of peer leader he envisioned for himself. He needs to be led, and told to lead through his play. Maybe it was a mistake to give him an 'A' and mislead him into thinking he's a leader. By those standards, Pettersson shouldn't have it either. Letters are for leaders, and he hasn't shown himself to be one either.
Quinn has shown himself to be a leader. He deserves the letter on his jersey. Myers would qualify as well IMO. Who else, though?
I think you hit the nail on the head Lancer.
I do think that JT was, from an outside observer of games only, a more mature leader from the time Tocchet replaced Boudreau right through the following 2023-24 season. There were very few times where he wasn't giving it 100% in every direction. Some bad reads? Yes, but they didn't result in him quitting on the play like we had see before. But you can't change your stripes overnight, and for him to be respected as a vocal leader needed to see him continue with that consistency for longer than a campaign and change.
What you say about both Pettersson and Miller receiving the "A".....no argument really. However, one has to point out that giving Pettersson the "A" for the 2024 home-opener despite him having shown up to camp completely unprepared was a terrible decision and likely compounded frustration for Miller who had put in the work and showed up ready to build upon last season's success. I mean think about it, you do everything in your power to prepare and succeed, you are trying to lead by example, and the guy who mails it in receives the same "honour" that you do.
Again, this is as much a messaging failure from coaching and management.
Not excusing JT's lack of maturity in his response, but humans are humans.
The other point I'll make is that while JT is a volatile and inconsistent peer leader, Quinn could not be further from that. Hughes is a consummate pro, he has poise, tact, well spoken, clearly thinks before he opens his mouth, puts in all the work (and more) to prepare, walks the talk better than anyone else on the roster, and completely deserving of the "C". While Hughes was fairly neutral in his comments regarding Miller, I thought that he looked less than happy about the trade, and reading between the lines at the end of the season, even Hughes could not get through to Pettersson....."No. There's nothing for me to do."
Myers, who you also mention as being a quality leader, had nothing but praise for JT as well.
So it's back to WTF was management (or ownership) thinking here?