Interesting. In other words, the clubhouse is not fine. Just because he feels it's unwarrented complaining doesn't mean there isn't complaining. No, my point was about Olney, and other national writers, making comments about a situation they have never been privy to. He's never been in that clubhouse yet he's making a comment about the overall feelings of the players. Again, to state that the manager has completely lost the clubhouse is hyperbole. 4-5 complainers do not represent the whole. His "source" may have been someone (a player) with an agenda. Also, I'm not implying that everything that Paul Sullivan writes is gospel. However, he spends time with the players, both on and off the record, and he's had no problem exposing problems that the Cubs have tried to mask in the past. If Sullivan felt that there was real dissension, he would be writing endlessly about it's validity.