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Originally Posted by Tyler
Kylington gives off a huge d-bag stink to me
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I spoke with him a couple days ago, and I can see how he could rub people the wrong way. He's very confident in his own abilities, which isn't a bad thing because he is good, but he isn't arrogant to think that he just has to keep doing what he's doing. He said that he is looking forward to working on his defensive game because he tries to do too much and that's part of what gets him in trouble. He is listening to the coaches on how to approach things when he's in different situations.
Cocky while receptive to learning how to improve is a good thing. Cocky while thinking you're too good is not.