I started questioning what I put up afterwards. I was ignoring too much about what forces the torque creates in the gear tooth. I dug out an old text book and this is how it says to analyze forces in gears.
The gears have these forces F and the Reactions R. The angle F is at depends on the pressure angle of the gears.
That makes our gear drive look like this.
Breaking out the idler gear.
It looks like the two reactions R would add together to a vector pointing to the right and up. But that amount depends a lot on the pressure angle. If you had enough pressure angle, the two forces and reactions could completely cancel each other out.
The gears have these forces F and the Reactions R. The angle F is at depends on the pressure angle of the gears.

That makes our gear drive look like this.

Breaking out the idler gear.

It looks like the two reactions R would add together to a vector pointing to the right and up. But that amount depends a lot on the pressure angle. If you had enough pressure angle, the two forces and reactions could completely cancel each other out.