I don't think he should. He said all the right things right there. We don't know what goes on behind closed doors. We forget that these are real human beings, not circus monkeys who are supposed to perform the way we want, right now, or else we throw them out and forget anything good they may've done. We need to think about the team as a WHOLE and obviously they need each other.
Parts of the article were cut out. Like for example when Millar stated that he and Tek talk on the phone for hours after a game talking about how best to help Bellhorn get better. Because, he said, they're a family, a nucleus, a machine that needs all it's part to work well.