HankHill
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There is more to "providing" for family and future than money or influence..of course your thought is perfectly emblematic of this world today where greed and materialism reign supreme.
What does he personally gain then from coming back? Bc based on talent and film he’s a top 10 pick. For a guard that’s as high as you’re going to get. So health stuff aside, he has nothing to gain from a draft stock projection.
Blood clot wise, he went a full year with no flair ups and was never an issue. From a medical standpoint, Was that the expectation or was that lucky? This issue for him isn’t getting cured and it’s not like a blown out knee that could come back stronger. So the only thing that could happen by him coming back is he has another great year with no flair Ups and is in the same position he is now. Or he comes back has another flair up or (another injury) and now he’s had multiple incidents of it so his draft stock and just nfl future in general would be significantly worse.
Get in the nfl, get paid, be a part of the nflpa and let their doctors handle you and even if something else happens you have made a great amount of money and you will have the benefits of being a nflpa memeber the rest of his life.
