Plus, if he doesn’t go pro this year, he certainly will next year which
Could lead to a lot of bouncing around from team to team & city to city so if he doesn’t go pro this year why jump into that pogo lifestyle earlier then needed. Stay & enjoy a place where he’s comfortable with friends, housing & roads. There is no question he’ll be the centerpiece of the team. Plus, he’ll have the benefit of learning from a new coach yet not have to learn new surroundings. It gets old having to learn a new town every year. If he doesn’t go pro, I’ll be very surprised if he doesn’t return.
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Posted: 05/13/2019 at 1:49PM