My theory > Successful people often can't adapt because they're afraid to let go of what made them successful to begin with. @mattklewis
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@ChasFlemming agree. Thus, the things that make us great often sow the seeds that lead to our downfall. -
... Because he has great talent and brains (and actually DOES know how to work hard) he will slowly rebuild his career.
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@ChasFlemming we shall see. I would suggest the multiple knee and ankle injuries make that less likely than otherwise would be the case. -
(Unfortunately, no names or faces on these ghosts yet—but I'll let you know!)
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@mattklewis Well, this is still a tad impressive: http://tooathletic.com/RG3-Squats-405-Numerous-Times_v4206 … -
@stuartpstevens indeed. I think the criticism probably has more to do with the playbook than with the weight room.
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@mattklewis he got too famous too soon. -
@dandarling there's also that. -
@mattklewis very few can handle the weight of celebrity and public leadership.
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@mattklewis Steve Young could use his legs. Russell Wilson can use his legs. It is creating the "balance" that is important.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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