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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 945339" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>For me the question lies in his ability to be a leader of men and a supporter of his charges.</p><p></p><p>As an athlete he had a winning combination of work ethic AND natural phenom talent. Like Michael Phelps or Lebron James his body was embued with the ability to be a superstar and he did the work to capitalize on that. Take nothing away from the effort required to get to and maintain his physical dominance.</p><p></p><p>As a coach, if he is surrounded by tacticians and handlers you can insulate some of the potential downside, but I just think he is too self-centered and is not going to be able to unite the locker room and keep the guys playing with common purpose. It doesn’t feel like it is worth the circus and noise. Maybe I’m just gun shy after living through the CGC experience but I think his downside outweighs the upside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 945339, member: 959"] For me the question lies in his ability to be a leader of men and a supporter of his charges. As an athlete he had a winning combination of work ethic AND natural phenom talent. Like Michael Phelps or Lebron James his body was embued with the ability to be a superstar and he did the work to capitalize on that. Take nothing away from the effort required to get to and maintain his physical dominance. As a coach, if he is surrounded by tacticians and handlers you can insulate some of the potential downside, but I just think he is too self-centered and is not going to be able to unite the locker room and keep the guys playing with common purpose. It doesn’t feel like it is worth the circus and noise. Maybe I’m just gun shy after living through the CGC experience but I think his downside outweighs the upside. [/QUOTE]
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