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I get it's not a like for like comparison, but I've been playing in a pretty competitive hoops league for a long time now. When we have a losing season, I honestly feel like it saps 10 years off my life. The games are intense, and when you know 5, 6 games in that you can't make the playoffs, it's such a draining experience the rest of the way.
I can only think that Calvin feels the same way. When you get into the halfway mark of your season and know you can't do the playoffs and have to continue to put your body out on the line and practice hard, it would drain you.
This isn't an issue of being mad at the organization. Being part of a losing franchise your entire life would crush your spirit. I get it's only conjecture, but his mind would be in a MUCH better state having been part of success, and I have a hard time believing he'd call it quits if he was playing for Green Bay, NE, Seattle, insert winning franchise here.
I can only think that Calvin feels the same way. When you get into the halfway mark of your season and know you can't do the playoffs and have to continue to put your body out on the line and practice hard, it would drain you.
This isn't an issue of being mad at the organization. Being part of a losing franchise your entire life would crush your spirit. I get it's only conjecture, but his mind would be in a MUCH better state having been part of success, and I have a hard time believing he'd call it quits if he was playing for Green Bay, NE, Seattle, insert winning franchise here.