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CornWallacedaGeneral t1_ja9npl4 wrote

Is it a syndrome tho? Or is it circumstances regarding something like a knee injury,losing starting job,lacking confidence and never regaining it due to possibly rushing to get back but knowing the writing was on the wall compounded with trying to prove that others were wrong to cast you aside only to realize that you were always a system QB who had a back up whose Job you took only to watch that back up be the reason you got a ring while you personally thought that back up was a trash basket until you find out that you too were the result of a great system for Garbage bin QB's with average processing skills.

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dj_swearengen t1_ja9t9rb wrote

I would discount injuries which are a whole different factor. I think other players and coaches figure out what the young player can and cannot do. Where their strengths and weaknesses are.

In baseball an example of such a player is Jeff Francoeur of the Braves. He had a great first two seasons then his production dropped dramatically in his third year never to recover. They watch films on players and change how they approach them. It goes for all sports. They start to take away what makes a player successful and that player has to adjust. They force them to do something else, to change their timing and the defensive looks they get. Some players can’t adjust, their talent only goes so far.

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CornWallacedaGeneral t1_ja9x0su wrote

Agree whole heartedly....some hurdles are mental but those mental hurdles are sometimes way bigger than physical hurdles

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