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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 518866" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>You can’t argue with Stanford’s prowess in talent evaluation. They put the money & the effort into it and it pays great dividends. They correctly evaluated Robertson & waved off for reasons that were not apparent at the time to all those drooling over this kid, but 3 years down the road they nailed it. He may have extreme physical abilities but there’s something amiss that’s keeping him down. Stanford identified those negative attributes when others did not & waved off. He’s getting a second chance in muttville. I’m no expert but have there ever been any recycled “damaged goods” success stories coming out of that ****hole ever? I really feel sorry for the kid. He should have taken his smarts, gone to GT or an Ivy where he could have played to both of his strengths plus had the disciplinary structure surrounding him. Sadly, nobody knew how to properly advocate & guide him. He'll likely end up in the trash heap of barking idiots that could have been but never will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 518866, member: 789"] You can’t argue with Stanford’s prowess in talent evaluation. They put the money & the effort into it and it pays great dividends. They correctly evaluated Robertson & waved off for reasons that were not apparent at the time to all those drooling over this kid, but 3 years down the road they nailed it. He may have extreme physical abilities but there’s something amiss that’s keeping him down. Stanford identified those negative attributes when others did not & waved off. He’s getting a second chance in muttville. I’m no expert but have there ever been any recycled “damaged goods” success stories coming out of that ****hole ever? I really feel sorry for the kid. He should have taken his smarts, gone to GT or an Ivy where he could have played to both of his strengths plus had the disciplinary structure surrounding him. Sadly, nobody knew how to properly advocate & guide him. He'll likely end up in the trash heap of barking idiots that could have been but never will be. [/QUOTE]
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