Lee's Old Warhorse got caught up in the anti-Bragg bloc that festered inside the Army of Tennessee. He really became the ad hoc leader upon his arrival from Virginia and was the first to speak when Davis came down and questioned the commanders, with Bragg in the corner. October 1863 was probably not his best month: Brown's Ferry, Wauhatchie and the inability to secure Lookout Valley. Curious some thoughts on Longstreet's actions in Chattanooga, prior to Davis sending him against Burnside and Knoxville.