It may seem harsh, but a leader is the guy who consoles others when things go wrong, not the guy who falls to pieces and needs to be consoled every time something bad happens. It may not matter due to his talent, but it's a bad look.
I think I’m more in the middle. As a leader I believe you need to show composure and strength, at the same time compassion for your teammates. Overly emotional like last year was a bit much for me, but I also get it. Either way, has to be able to rebound from those types of things and lead the team. As long as the team follows him, it doesn’t matter
First noticed it when Tank got hurt in the Broncos game. Jerrod Johnson took him aside and sat with him while Stroud was going through it. What happened? They won the game and nearly took on three LBs in a fight. Then the Regular season KC game last year. Phantom hit that negates a recovered fumble possibly return for a TD. Offensive pass "interference", a "late" hit on Mahomes on 3rd down and a missed extra point by our kicker. After the Dell injury Stroud leads them to the RZ. Things that plagued them since Green bay took over. A sack by KC, followed by an offensive penalty. Instead of tying the game, they settle for a FG. Game over. Point being: It doesn't affect how he plays after displaying compassion. "Show" trying to make it like Stroud turns into Norman Dike in the battlefield.
You obviously aren't a leader...... Leaders don't console others they inspire confidence in others to overcome bad things.