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Michael Summers Has Left the Team
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 191307" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I wish the kid luck. Is he quitting on the team? Yes, BUT, it is way better than faking it for 4 more games. Personally, I respect a person more for walking away than hanging around and just going through the motions. If you are not ALL IN then you should leave. At least he is being honest with himself and everybody. If you don't LOVE the sport you play, then you shouldn't play at all. That includes practice, film room, strength training, diet, reduced study and free time, blocking and the whole bit. I always felt that you had to love practice to be a player, and I mean just LOVE it. Everybody loves the glory of being THE MAN on the field during games, but it is dealing with the drudgery that makes players what they are. It is not for everybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 191307, member: 639"] I wish the kid luck. Is he quitting on the team? Yes, BUT, it is way better than faking it for 4 more games. Personally, I respect a person more for walking away than hanging around and just going through the motions. If you are not ALL IN then you should leave. At least he is being honest with himself and everybody. If you don't LOVE the sport you play, then you shouldn't play at all. That includes practice, film room, strength training, diet, reduced study and free time, blocking and the whole bit. I always felt that you had to love practice to be a player, and I mean just LOVE it. Everybody loves the glory of being THE MAN on the field during games, but it is dealing with the drudgery that makes players what they are. It is not for everybody. [/QUOTE]
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