I suppose it's like many other aspects in life, when everything is going well and running smoothly, a leader in the business world, or a captain of a sports team isn't needed as much. When things are going wrong, then obviously they come into play, and their leadership style will be questioned if results are not improved. A team of 'workers' are a team, but also individuals, so a kick up the backside for one may work, and an arm around the shoulder for another may be beneficial. I'll be honest, Miller doesn't come across as a 'natural' leader of men, but it doesn't mean he can't do a good job. The last decent team we had in 2004, Ellis was very softly spoken, and appeared to lead by example? The way Sculthorpe did as well. It's a weird one sometimes, because some of the greatest sports teams have had captains/leaders who wouldn't have got in their respective teams on ability alone! Mike Brearly in cricket for one. You would assume Chester sees something in Jacob doing the job......