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Of late, we're seeing something more than the usual number of individual athletes or teams
underperforming.
-Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles cite mental issues and withdraw from events and/or underperform.
-The New York Yankees find unusual, quite a remarkable, multitude of ways to snatch defeat from the jaw of victory.
- Both the US woman's BB and soccer teams are defeated in friendlies and/or prelims and appear vulnerable.
This is just my list; I'm sure others can add more...Does the Arizona debacle, fit into that mold?
In the case of Osaka and Biles, both of whom I admire, its (nevertheless) difficult to sympathize much.
Both have sold their soul out to commercial interests for the big bucks...almost to the point of "are they forgetting exactly why they're on the world stage?"
It's because of their athletic exploits and their general attractiveness. With these youngster's bank accounts in the 10's of millions (or more)
Isn't it reasonable to expect that their performance remains peak...Obviously it's difficult...or so they're finding.
Isn' it reasonable for monster batting talents like Sanchez and Stanton to spend an hour or two practicing serving the ball into the opposite field or (god-forbid) bunting your way on.
And...is this a premonition of what we're going to see from our UConn kids...So busy, fulfilling their commercial contracts that they lose track of why they're there in the first place.
underperforming.
-Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles cite mental issues and withdraw from events and/or underperform.
-The New York Yankees find unusual, quite a remarkable, multitude of ways to snatch defeat from the jaw of victory.
- Both the US woman's BB and soccer teams are defeated in friendlies and/or prelims and appear vulnerable.
This is just my list; I'm sure others can add more...Does the Arizona debacle, fit into that mold?
In the case of Osaka and Biles, both of whom I admire, its (nevertheless) difficult to sympathize much.
Both have sold their soul out to commercial interests for the big bucks...almost to the point of "are they forgetting exactly why they're on the world stage?"
It's because of their athletic exploits and their general attractiveness. With these youngster's bank accounts in the 10's of millions (or more)
Isn't it reasonable to expect that their performance remains peak...Obviously it's difficult...or so they're finding.
Isn' it reasonable for monster batting talents like Sanchez and Stanton to spend an hour or two practicing serving the ball into the opposite field or (god-forbid) bunting your way on.
And...is this a premonition of what we're going to see from our UConn kids...So busy, fulfilling their commercial contracts that they lose track of why they're there in the first place.