pretty simple concept, if you're shit doesn't sell, you're no longer needed.
We are past this. We've already gone over it- its not about the fact that they kick people off, its about the fact that they treat people like shit when they do it.
Also, to whoever was saying Sinclair is doing the best he can with a limited budget- its not like foundation is the smallest company out there, or the only small company. Companies like Magenta and Polar are killing it right now, and I guarantee they have a smaller budget.
The fact is, Sinclair is a shitty TM who can't build a team that develops interest, no matter what their budget is. He bases his decisions off of old paradigms that nobody gives a shit about anymore. You got guys that are good at skating nothing but Socal gaps and rails? Wow, that will impress a lot of people if you went back about a decade in a time machine. The whole "rail/gap guy" thing is dead, unless you are the cream of the cream of the crop doing that, nobody gives a shit. Teams that do well understand how to evolve with the times. Sinclair doesn't understand any of that, and keeps putting on talented but dull team members who do nothing for foundation's popularity, then he kicks them off and gives them shit as if when he put them on he should have expected that he had the next Cory Kennedy or something, when he never has, and never does. Its like the dude thinks the '90's never ended. Terrible and shitty TM, and terrible and shitty human being.