Taylor insisting he will not participate is fine, assuming it's the truth (I personally agree with him. His margin for error is razor thin so he needs to be 100%).
If it isn't, how long can someone play that game? How long can Taylor outright refuse to play? At what point does our prestigious organization have the leverage to hold him accountable, retain/keep his agreed upon contractual services, but not have to pay him?
Keeping the relationship strictly business like is fine by me. I won't feel completely awful when they run his ass into the ground like I would if this happened to Pitt.
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