I'll need to rewind to Season Thirty in order to find the first real instance of Locker Room friction for Buffalo Hunter. It was a tough season for the San Jose Sabercats and tensions were running high between the Sabercats' two Tight Ends, veteran James Lewandowski and rookie Hunter. Believing that a more equitable split of plays would benefit both the team and the players concerned, Hunter was quoted in an ISFL media article that was taken out of context by Lewandowski and the team demanded that Hunter should apologize and be happy to be on the roster, albeit as the clear backup while the team chased records for the more senior TE.
Hunter didn't feel that an apology was warranted, so none was forthcoming and the situation deteriorated from that point. He left the Locker room, never to return and was eventually allowed to walk via Free Agency to the Yeti. Was in regrettable, yes, but while maintaining that he'd done nothing wrong, the team demanding an apology was the final straw and ended the up until them amicable relationship between Hunter and SJS.
Hunter didn't feel that an apology was warranted, so none was forthcoming and the situation deteriorated from that point. He left the Locker room, never to return and was eventually allowed to walk via Free Agency to the Yeti. Was in regrettable, yes, but while maintaining that he'd done nothing wrong, the team demanding an apology was the final straw and ended the up until them amicable relationship between Hunter and SJS.