I just don’t see why it has to be an all or nothing situation. Like the Flames went to the end zone with him to support him, therefore Kylington is being unreasonable.
I feel that the Flames did go above and beyond to allow him to deal with things the way he wanted without a regimented program with benchmarks and time lines. But I also think Kylington has the right to now do what he thinks is best for him with judgement. The Flames did what they did because they are a decent organization. Not for any reward.
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