Maybe he did those things and couldn't affect change. If that's that case, than I'm wrong.
I agree with everything he said. I agree with Harrison. We all do. We are all sick of seeing this team be controlled by an owner who will never invest enough resources into it to win. We are all sick of watching the FO mismanage the little resources they are allowed to control. We are all sick of watching the players play below expectations. However, I just can't see much good with players on the team speaking out against the FO, the management and coaches and their teammates. This is so dysfunctional.
If I were a reporter, I'd ask both Freese and Harrison how they think a person fixes the problems at hand? What do they (Freese and Harrison) need to do to solve these problems? I think that question was asked to Freese and he barely answered it turning it quickly around on the whole organization. Again, he's not wrong, but I didn't hear him take much responsibility or contribute to solving the problems. Leaders don't complain about problems, they solve them
100% agree with this.
100% disagree.

If this was an article about Freese sticking it to his teammates then I’d agree. It’s not. He speaking into a culture that he, as a long time profession, knows is not the culture of a winning organization. I don’t see him blaming anyone for messing around while getting trashed as he is saying this is the culture of the team - get trashed, who cares?
And he took responsibility upon himself as well.
It may not be pretty to see, but with the absolute BS Clint spun and Neal spins, I’d say it’s rather refreshing to see just how deep the malaise of this organization reaches. I’ve already posted: this organization holds no one accountable. This is the result.