Huskinator
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Not this again....The timeline of his hospitalization doesn't really matter. He didn't have to go to the hospital because he wasn't buying in.
No need to bash the kid.
one can sit here all day and say he worked himself to being hospitalized so he bought in. The other can say that he went there because he didn’t push himself hard enough before conditioning and was that out of shape. Regardless, how hard you work out DOES NOT indicate buying in. Attitude and participation on the field is that factor.
There is is no denying he was considering leaving this summer. Strike 1. He was moved to the other locker room based off of attitude and was one directly called out by the coach. Strike 2. He transferred mid season and QUIT on his teammates. Strike 3. 3 strikes and you’re out, he didn’t buy in. End of story.