For me, this report tallies with the Bob Iger and Zenia Mucha that are presented in DisneyWar - Iger is someone who Roy and Stanley Gold regarded as little more than an Eisner lapdog who needed to go the same way as his boss, someone that Eisner himself coldly dismissed as little more than a subordinate who would never be capable or worthy of running the company.
I always thought that Iger had to have been a hell of salesman to win Roy and Gold over given their initial opinion, or underestimation, of him, and his association with Eisner. But he wasn't a Katzenberg or an Ovitz, he wasn't some abrasive personality who rubbed everyone up the wrong way because he was too overtly relentless in his personal ambition - he played the part of the lapdog, and took all of the flak for it as a consequence, until the opportune moment came for him to make his move. It was strange how he emerged from the shadows of being Eisner's loyal lieutenant into the spolight as his successor without being lastingly tainted by the messy fallout of the Save Disney campaign. But he played the game cleverly and got everything that he wanted in the end - if he (and Mucha) did manipulate Save Disney to further his own agenda, he's made Roy, Stanley Gold and Michael Eisner all look pretty stupid.
It's been clear for a long time that a lot of people at Disney are playing these PR games and that all of them have an individual axe to grind - it's corporate Game of Thrones.