I look at this 2 ways. One, he's being competitive and is young, so maybe he loses it and doesn't know how to handle his emotions. In that case, and I know from experience unfortunately, you give him the opportunity to make amends and get with the program. You gotta love a competitor and that's why I think he was shaking his head a lot this year, because the play calling seemed a bit weird.
Or, two, he's truly just going off for no real reason and he doesn't show any remorse or apologize to Dooley and the team within 24 hours. We all need time to cool down. If it's this one and he fails to come back and explain himself, then you probably gotta let him go.
We'll see. Just my take on it if true.