It's pretty well known that Ryan Cobalt isn't the best locker room player to ever exist, but what most people don't know is that Cobalt's people management issues come from a much greater source than just his lack of self awareness or desire to be an asshole all the time. Cobalt isn't a fucking idiot, he's a very respectable person but also someone who lacks good anger management control. Cobalt had a late night first practice with his team right after the draft where he reportedly made an almost instant enemy in fellow draftee Harvey Kindle, who was traded to the team while the draft was still conducted after the Marshals passed up on him at #21 only to trade their selection from that pick for Kindle as well as corner back Danny Vranos for the result of the #23 pick. Cobalt made light of Kindle's trade and continuously harassed him about how he should "feel like a pawn, a piece in the game that GM's are playing" and that Kindle was "basically worthless". Now noted, these are all unfounded attacks, and Cobalt is expected to issue a public apology to his team mate before he is allowed to play this pre-season for the Marshals.

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