Thats all fair enough.
One thing though, i think its harsh to say he cant string 2 sentences together....we dont know what hes like in the dressing room.
As an aside, what type of captain would you like after Jags, and who would you choose?
If we presume Jags has another season left in him, then the obvious choices are Coleman, McCarthy and Mirallas.
Osman and Pienaar are now squad players rather than starters, and could leave / retire this summer. Kone is possibly about to become a 3rd choice striker, Barry is not likely to still be playing in two seasons' time, Hibbert and Howard are both likely to be finished by the end of this season and Baines sadly doesn't show the leadership qualities. So that's all the older players.
Gibson? Never fit. Lennon, Cleverley or Funes Mori? Not been here long enough IMHO. Oviedo is a squad player, not guaranteed a starting spot on merit. Everyone else is too young IMHO.
So Coleman, McCarthy and Mirallas are the three candidates.
Mirallas would be a VERY divisive choice amongst the fans: for every person that would have him in the starting XI every week there is another person who wants him shot and then thrown into the Mersey. He'd be my choice, but I can see why the club won't ever give him that role.
So Coleman or McCarthy... both good candidates, hard to choose between them. Coleman seems a bit more fiery to me, and McCarthy seems to have trouble keeping injury-free. But then again, a central midfielder is surely in a physically better position from which to lead a team than a right-back would be? Coleman is a couple of years older.... McCarthy is ginger. Decisions, decisions.
Ross's time will come, but I'd give him at least two more seasons to just develop into the best he can be before I would burden him with captaincy.