04-29-2009, 08:40 PM
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It's easy to be durable when you're consistently half assing it.
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Perhaps Milton should take notes then?
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I'll take the guys that are playing hard. You're not going to win any titles without that.
And Milton plays hard, but he's just fragile and gets hurt in just about any way possible. He tore his ACL arguing with an umpire. I don't think him playing at about 75% is really going to keep him healthy.
It's easy to be durable when you're consistently half assing it.
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Perhaps Milton should take notes then?
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I'll take the guys that are playing hard. You're not going to win any titles without that.
And Milton plays hard, but he's just fragile and gets hurt in just about any way possible. He tore his ACL arguing with an umpire. I don't think him playing at about 75% is really going to keep him healthy.
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