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[QUOTE="alphasigko, post: 3419866, member: 8154"] Most of us who have played sports and have not gone on to "bigger and better things/places" come to a place in the road of whatever sport(s) we played when we realize that we have reached a limit in our "potential" and have to come to terms with that limit. For some it is is during tryouts to make the HS team, for others the college teams, and for the few who make it as far as pro tryouts, they cannot make the leap due to some deficient aspect to their game. Look at deAndre Daniels who could not make it in the NBA and is lost playing in Australia or Europe, and Daniel Hamilton who cannot get beyond the D-League, and many others with similar fates. Also, for every successful pro golfer there are a thousand scratch golfers who just cannot make it to the tour for whatever reason. All that being said, perhaps AG has reached that limit in his game and is having trouble coming to terms with meeting the expectations of his dreams. Having been there long ago when I realized that the farthest I would go would be dusty league ball, I respect that, and wish him success in facing whatever the future holds for him. [/QUOTE]
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