I'm not sure what to think about all of this. A players' health is paramount. Walters knows he messed up, took accountability, and is insistent that it'll never happen again. That's what people want to hear. Is it reality? That's to be determined. The impression I got is that he's happy to be coaching again, relieved that the suspension is done, and wants to move forward with this club. He said the things you'd expect - hard working, tough, defensive, good young group to work with, potential, all that stuff. It's great on paper but it has to translate into action now and he knows that. Nobody wants to relive last season; they require stability behind the bench. This HAS to be a long-term, controversy-free reign. If it's not, Bowler and Walters are both done. I think the term I used earlier was "cautiously optimistic" and, for now, I'll stick with that. I'm not sold that this is the right move, not by any stretch, but I'm willing to let it play out for the time being before getting out my pitchfork.