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Broadway--I think the double duty he did with the national team took its toll. I don't remember the details but I think he missed the celebration parade because of some kind of extended illness--may have been exhaustion related. My point is that I don't think he can keep the schedule he has now with coaching, recruiting, clinics and speaking engagements at age 70 and still be as effective. Physically, very few could. Look around, there are very few that are at the top of their game at 70.
I would like to see him retire on top with unreachable victory totals and go do something with a microphone. He would be a great analyst.
You are a good person to care so much about Geno's health. Yes after the Olympics practices and the NCAA Champs--he was hospitalized and stayed there for a while. Supposedly he came out with a clean bill of health. Now 60 may seem old to you--to me he's a kid. I remember 60 and how energetic and carefree I was. 70 isn't the new 30, but it never was the old 70 many of us thought it was--perspective, a view from where you are sitting changes when you sit in the other seat.
I do appreciate your point of view--. To speak the obvious---only Geno can and will determine when he has more than he want--but you must be certain ---Geno's wife, a nice and caring person, will know and have strong words with Geno when that day comes.
