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Originally Posted by Jason14h
Who is “kicking him when he’s down “
1. He isn’t down , he’s unsigned , and by his own doing
2. People thinking he should have shown more loyalty is an opinion , not kicking him when down
3. People thinking his mental health issues could reoccur and he is a risky signing isn’t kicking him when he’s down
Truthfully I don’t think the Flames should sign him unless it’s at a discount because I think the risk is too high and the upside not worth it for a rebuilding team . Disrupting the lineup mid season if he has a relapse and potentially losing a guy on waivers to fit him into the lineup when you are rebuilding seems unnecessary especially for a player who showed they value money over comfort and support
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“Good riddance”
“He’s showing his true colours”
“He lacks self confidence”
Let’s not play dumb.
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Originally Posted by Bubba17
Same crowd that cheered, then cried when Theo Fleury attempted a comeback. Fans were showing support for a guy going through some things and did the right thing at the time. He was/is a decent player but let’s not get all tied up in knots over a 2/3 pairing dman.
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Fan favourite Theo Fleury? Great point.
Nobody is tied up in knots. Just pointing out that a lot of people liked the player, which is why people cared/care.
If a few people want to attempt to rewrite that, go nuts. Seems like a loser thing to do to pretend nobody liked him anyway lol.