rodgerfox wrote:
To read a comment that came across as fact that he was and others have been de-listed due to their commitment levels, is incredibly interested. And quite controversial.
Ask any player, they don't mind being bagged for their ability, but to have your commitment questioned is the ultimate insult.
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Controversial???? Not sure why. You will commonly read or hear observations how some players are better trainers than others....how some players will push themleves more....how some players will go missing in a quarter.....
There is a saying to the effect that success is 99% due to perspiration.....
The very successuful sports people
that I know who have represented Australia all have one thing in common...outstanding work ethic to always do more than others...that same ethic has then propelled them on to successful business careers.
How far an individual can push themselves, and them push again is a quality that varies from individual to individual....
Look at say Banger...does he have sublime skills???? Does he have perhaps the best work ethic of any AFL player ever??? Can Banger just push himself more in games and in training because his attitude to succeed is just that bit better and more focussed than others???
Is it insulting 99% of AFL players to say that in terms of attitude that Banger is better than them?
Now you cannot have just a great work ethic...you need talent. But each player has a different amount of talent.....and a different capabilty to make the most out of that talent.
Just as a player may have blistering pace......a player might have a better attitide which allows him to wring the last bit of his talent out.....or do just commit to doing a few more 1%ers per game.....to concentrate more throughout a game....
From what I have heard Mini did not do everything he could have to succeed. This does not mean that he has a "bad" attitude...just that he was not as committed as he could have been to make the most of his talent.
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