The whole issue of players speaking out indicates that there's a lack of communications and a disconnect between the players and the front office.
It's gotten pretty obvious. It reminds me of an era long ago, when Green Bay was considered the Siberia of football. Apparently the cold, and less communicative front office likes that approach to dealing with players.
Bakh has nothing to lose. He's got his money in the bank, and no matter what they do, they can't get it back from him. Agree with him, or disagree with him, it doesn't matter. The fact is, there's a perspective coming out of the locker room that's not good.