Boy, was this getting to be a long post.
Let's just go with I like Finley and want him to succeed. But every time I read an explanation like this:
I roll my eyes. I begin to suspect there is a troubling immaturity that stubbornly refuses to go away. He isn't Ochocinco/TO level insecure, but he seems consistently worried about what everyone else thinks. If that's all these quotes are, fodder for fans, then I am only worried about more injuries.
But if his workout habits change because of perceived criticism or vagaries of success, then I begin to wonder if he is strong enough emotionally to commit to becoming great. Because like Wilt Chamberlain, every year he will be chasing some other ghost of criticism from the public/press.
I suspect he is just giving Demovsky and Wilde good copy and playing to the fans. But at some point you need to stop talking about what you will do on the field and just do it.
Let's just go with I like Finley and want him to succeed. But every time I read an explanation like this:
I roll my eyes. I begin to suspect there is a troubling immaturity that stubbornly refuses to go away. He isn't Ochocinco/TO level insecure, but he seems consistently worried about what everyone else thinks. If that's all these quotes are, fodder for fans, then I am only worried about more injuries.
But if his workout habits change because of perceived criticism or vagaries of success, then I begin to wonder if he is strong enough emotionally to commit to becoming great. Because like Wilt Chamberlain, every year he will be chasing some other ghost of criticism from the public/press.
I suspect he is just giving Demovsky and Wilde good copy and playing to the fans. But at some point you need to stop talking about what you will do on the field and just do it.



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