I take issue with the way you've framed pretty much everything over the past 7 years. I'm not surprised you take issue with me framing this correctly.
He didn't say that "he’s been treated as if he’s a god". He said "we're looked upon as, you know, kind of gods here to be honest". You don't seem to get that that is not always a positive, and that it doesn't take away from the nonsense he's had to put up with. I also never said the situation is "unliveable". It's toxic and disgusting, but Marner has put up with it all to be here, and he was far from "impossible for the GM to re-sign". Treliving had a responsibility to not let it get to this point, and an opportunity to get him signed last offseason, but he failed at that, and then proceeded to make things worse and dig his own grave during the season. It's one thing to have some fans and the media be toxic. It's another to have some fans, the media, and your own team be toxic.
Except he didn't do that. He just made a public spectacle over Carolina's last minute deadline attempt to acquire him, despite knowing that Marner would never agree to something like that; much less with a baby incoming.
Long story short, you can’t go blaming Marner for other people's failures. Marner doesn't suck in the playoffs, and he's been worth all his contracts. If there’s an origin point to this relationship breaking down, it's people getting these kind of false ideas in their head and deciding to spread hate.
Seriously, stop dismissing everything that happened.
As funny as it is to see you two try and use the Arizona Coyotes as the standard of proper development, Strome got to play with McDavid - who was putting up one of the best seasons in OHL history - and he still produced worse than Marner in the regular season (1.90<2.00) and playoffs (1.10<2.29), and he struggled any time he was in the NHL for years, so not really comparable. Only 4 U18 players in OHL history have put up 2+ P/GP in the regular season and playoffs - Lindros, McDavid, Tavares, and Marner. McDavid and Tavares jumped straight into the NHL, and the only reason Lindros didn't was that he wouldn't sign. Marner could have handled the NHL, but we cut a year off of his career to tank.
Obviously, there is a big difference between a 19 year old 40th overall putting up 1.79 P/GP in the regular season and 1.36 P/GP in the playoffs, and a 17 year old 4th overall (in a generational draft) putting up 2.00 P/GP in the regular season and 2.29 P/GP in the playoffs.