Never mentoring younger pitchers may have been slightly too strong. I'll concede that one.
That being said, I don't feel that one quote from one teammate proves he is a leader in the clubhouse. To be a leader in the clubhouse, you have to demand respect. You have to support your teammates. You have to be a calming influence, a guy able to help others focus. Kruk's comments about Darren Daulton are dead on. HE was a leader. He's now certifiably psychotic, but when in that locker room, he commanded respect. People listened. Curt might have some people listen to him, but he has just as many roll their eyes when he speaks as he does who listens. That, to me, isn't a leader.
I also don't agree with calling Kruk a ass. He always came off to me as a likable character, and I don't recall ever hearing any problems with him in the clubhouse.
Curt's problem with Philly management, which he stated publicly numerous times, was that he didn't feel that were doing everything they could to win, and that they weren't trying to win at all costs. I'm not sure how that contradicts what Ed Wade said about Curt being an ass. Is it possible that the Phillies management was doing a bad job AND Curt Schilling's an ass? I certainly don't see the two being mutually exclusive.
The reason Terrell Owens was brought up was twofold. One, he put himself at career-threatening risk bringing himself back from his fractured fibula early against his doctors recommendation, and put in an incredible performance (9 catches, 122 yards) to boot. And second, Reality has been critical of TO in the past, so this was a good illustration of why the bloody sock alone was not proof of leadership (unlike Ted, the bloody sock was reality's only point).
I'm also not sure how you can say I ignored your other evidence. I rebutted your evidence. That's different. I'm not sure why this has gotten hostile, I simply disagree with you that Curt is a good leader. It's not that deep. Nor did I expect you to take offense to a polygamy joke, which I tried to throw in showing that this debate isn't that deep. Apparently that failed as well, and I'll never make a joke again on the forums.
Finally, this thread was never about Curt Schilling. This thread has always been about Kobe Bryant. Whenever reality can find something to attack Kobe, regardless of the validity of the source, he's going to start a thread on it, so we're really wasting our time debating the merits of Curt Schilling as a leader.