We all have stories like that. I effectively ended a senior chiefs (E8) career with an investigation. I didn’t like it and he dang sure didn’t. But a year later, he found me and shook my hand - said he didn’t like the outcome but couldn’t have asked for a more professional handling of the issue. Facebook friended me that same day
Point is: maybe I misunderstood you but in the past when we’ve discussed leadership, we can’t agree on Franks. He’s just not a leader - his antics on the field and on the sideline show it clearly. But it’s cool to his teammates. Trask, on the other hand, is producing much better results and isn’t doing all the silly stuff Franks did. Seems to be really well respected too, based on comments. Similar to what you hear about Emory, who I think has a shot to be a fantastic leader, especially if he learns work ethic from Trask.