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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 238514" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>It's a strange thought to have, but not every player LOVES playing football. You see it last year with Gary Brown leaving the team to become an artist. You have to keep in mind that these players play football as a means of obtaining an education. So the statement about how it "sucked" playing when he was fat must have been tough. To have everyone tell him that he's such a naturally talented player destined for the NFL, but not really having your heart into it because of the physical strain. To hear that he's having fun now is incredibly encouraging. He's a great representative for Georgia Tech (especially since he's by all accounts a huge nerd). I want him to he successful and I want him to help our team. I want him in front of the mic after games showing off his personality. But most of all, I want him to leave GT feeling it was a good experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 238514, member: 568"] It's a strange thought to have, but not every player LOVES playing football. You see it last year with Gary Brown leaving the team to become an artist. You have to keep in mind that these players play football as a means of obtaining an education. So the statement about how it "sucked" playing when he was fat must have been tough. To have everyone tell him that he's such a naturally talented player destined for the NFL, but not really having your heart into it because of the physical strain. To hear that he's having fun now is incredibly encouraging. He's a great representative for Georgia Tech (especially since he's by all accounts a huge nerd). I want him to he successful and I want him to help our team. I want him in front of the mic after games showing off his personality. But most of all, I want him to leave GT feeling it was a good experience. [/QUOTE]
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