- Oct 31, 2007
- 40,638
- 47,228
Yall are funny. The dude BLEW it in the playofffs, takes forever to recover from mystery injures (sans the blood clot thing) and is predictibly injured all the time while really being not much better than any other starter we've had over the years who relies on our defense.
I mean, if he cant handle the stress of being a pro athlete, then move on.
And knowing precisely what survivor's guilt is isn't a "tough guy persona" Go f*** yourself, how about that for direct? There's maybe one person on this board who knows what my service record is. Sorry not sorry if I can't relate to a chronically injured goalie who takes half a season to come back from a hang nail because he's sad or doesn't feel sparkly. This is pro sports. Not the local amazon office.
No one questioned your service record. I simply say that BECAUSE of that record, you’ve likely had contact with someone who’s experienced survivor’s guilt. You’ve also likely had contact with someone who’s experienced depression or suicidal thoughts. To my understanding, that kind of thing is quite commonplace among those returning from combat.
So what I’m saying is, if you can relate to those people, those who are dealing with their own brain turning on them, making them worse off, it shouldn’t take too much effort to relate to Freddie, if he is indeed dealing with a similar issue.