We have the best owner in football, a quiet leader who knows how to build an executive team focused on getting the most out of the potential of an organization's talent. Most of all, he will expect accountability all the way down the chain. When Smith Sr. said that some players were not investing their hearts into the team and were "just happy to be here", that set off some major warning bells. Morale may be high because guys are still getting paid and don't care as much about wins and losses (after all, you get paid the same regardless). This needs to be fixed, and is a function of who they draft, what personality and leadership is allowed to exist among the players, and how they get focused and motivated to play. Remember when Suggs was the immature goofball? Well, since Ray and Ed left, he's what passes for a locker room leader. I hope Harbs realizes he can't fill the leadership void himself.