McDermott smiled and showed more positive emotion than I've ever seen. That looked like a conscious effort to be more "loose" and couldn't have been coincidence.
Again - he didn't "ONLY" include feedback from sources who don't like McDermott. There were many positive comments from sources like Isaiah McKenzie, Patrick Dimarco, Lee Smith, etc.
Just admit you didn't read it.
To answer your first question - yes.
To answer your second question - HE DID.
I've noticed that the people most upset about Dunne's work are those who obviously didn't even read it.
As for the rest of your post, it reminds me of the old saying "There is no truth or reality. Only perception." Dunne gave the public a perception of McDermott that people who worked with him have. Who are you to say that those perceptions are any less valid than the positive perceptions of McDermott?
How can you say it was a non-factor? You could see how motivated they all were.
The conspiracy theorist in me thinks maybe Beane paid Dunne to put this out there to unite the team.
It's an opinion piece with evidence to support his opinion. We all have them but most don't have access to 25 former players/coaches. So I appreciate Dunne's work. You may not. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
There was plenty of positive comments in it. There were more negative comments because the point of the piece was to show that we may not have the right head coach leading the franchise.
Yes I like how he managed to force Toney to line up Offside with mind control.
I keed I keed. I'm all about feeling good after this win and hoping McDermott can prove me wrong and they can rally behind each other and go on a tear.