All I remember is him commeding Glasser, not Les.
"On the heels of the drinking incident comes the arrest last weekend of Daniel Ruffin, who is charged with misdemeanor domestic battery. Ruffin was suspended immediately, as he should have been. He missed two games before president Joanne Glasser determined he could be reinstated.
Given what we know about the case, I trust her decision."
He never mentioned specifically that the suspension was Glasser's decision. Her decision he is talking about is Ruffin's reinstatment.
"Other voices differ. And some will point to the not-too-distant past for examples of Les's players unable to keep their noses clean; using these to compile a resume that suggests lack of program control.
But I would say, from what we know, Les handled those situations well. Jabbar Battle was suspended for several games after an arrest for domestic assault. Mike Suggs and Ray Brown were ultimately kicked off the team for failing drug tests."
Here Wessler did commend Les for his handling of some earlier situations, but Wessler also said that Kyle Whelliston's article was too harsh for suggesting Les be fired.
Yes, I'm not too sure where exactly Wessler stands with Les's job performance overall, but here I give Wessler credit where credit is due.