BigBadVol
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Eh, we all know talent isnt Boo's issue. Between his ears is his biggest uphill battle. I hope he gets his act together and realizes the gift he is throwing away. Not a Deion fan, but I do think he's someone that Boo looks up to, and may be a better fit for him.
He is immensely talented, but also very lazy/unmotivated. Im not a fan of the way he's handled things, but denial of his talent just means you aren't paying attention. Im glad that "we" and he are in a different situation for next year.His talent is overrated. Made a few good plays. Gave up a lot of plays.
He is immensely talented, but also very lazy/unmotivated. Im not a fan of the way he's handled things, but denial of his talent just means you aren't paying attention. Im glad that "we" and he are in a different situation for next year.
He is athletic but I’m not sure he is talented. There is a difference. You have to have the brains, desire, drive, etc to be considered talented.He is immensely talented, but also very lazy/unmotivated. Im not a fan of the way he's handled things, but denial of his talent just means you aren't paying attention. Im glad that "we" and he are in a different situation for next year.
Not saying that he's playing at this altitude obviously, but in reading a book called "Into Thin Air" (about a Mt Everest assent), people typically took weeks to acclimate to the climb stopping for several weeks at two "hiker camps" on the way up. They also started at about 15,000-18,000 feet. So, you could be right. I would think it would take at least a week to go from TN to CO and perform at maximum level.I'd say that 5,000+ feet elevation is going to take some getting used to.
