Hi Brian:
I compliment COURSES, not architects. And it would be hard for me to compliment any of the guys you listed above because I have never seen any of their work. But I've complimented LOTS of other designers' courses, in print, in a book I wrote a few years ago, so I don't think your last comment was fair.
At the same time, I don't know how you would really have any idea of what my associates can or can't do. "Running the money side" has a lot to do with running a business, yes, but do you really think it has anything at all to do with being a great designer? I put much more value on a guy who can jump on a piece of equipment and build a great green ... and all of my associates have proven themselves at that.
What could they do entirely on their own? I don't know, and I hope they never try to find out, because that would be showing their ego. If they have learned anything at all from me, I hope they've learned that the whole point is to turn out a great finished product, and the best way to do that is to find a bunch of talented guys to help instead of going it alone.