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Re: Why would anyone...?
I've played a number of sports, some of them rather well, and had more than a few friends go professional. When an athlete is very good at sports, sometimes a phenomenon occurs that I call "prolonged adolescence." I've seen it happen in high school, college and professional sports. The elite athlete has a lot of routine things taken care so he (or she) can concentrate on sports. It can take them out of the normal system of checks and balances that the rest of us face in our daily lives. Typically some of those around the athlete become "yesmen" who reinforce whatever the athlete says and does. Without honest feedback, this can lead to rather strange behavior, i.e. "What was he thinking?" Chances are he wasn't thinking at all. At least not like a responsible adult.
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