At the risk if having the wrath of every board member coming down hard on me, I would like to know what we do if the capt cannot compete because of the eye injury. This is just a question and not meant to be any type of negative remark. I am fully confident that he will return and return playing better than he ever has. However, I must tell you that I was concerned at one time that he will play very concious of the fact that one hit and he could be jarred into an early retirement. I recall one player that was injured and he came back and never never played to his potential again. I think it was because he was afriad of the BIG HIT. So I again ask, what do we do if he cannot play to his potential or play at all.
At the risk if having the wrath of every board member coming down hard on me, I would like to know what we do if the capt cannot compete because of the eye injury. This is just a question and not meant to be any type of negative remark. I am fully confident that he will return and return playing better than he ever has. However, I must tell you that I was concerned at one time that he will play very concious of the fact that one hit and he could be jarred into an early retirement. I recall one player that was injured and he came back and never never played to his potential again. I think it was because he was afriad of the BIG HIT. So I again ask, what do we do if he cannot play to his potential or play at all.
Not to come down on you, dave, but isn't that the very same question asked by habscsi on his "Line shuffle" thread (one below this one)?
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