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Where did I say he wasn't a great or gifted athlete? In fact I stated the opposite.Husker from Kansas said:idk maybe im way out on a limb here, but the guy won a freaking heisman trophy while he was at nebraska and took the team to a MNC game!(granted he didnt win it)he also set 32 team records and had a great career winning percentage, and he did it with a less talented team then what the other great qbs in husker history had. give the guy a break! he played his butt off and represented the school well while he was here. maybe its just me but i dont think all this trash talking is even remotely necessary.
Here is a little perspective: Allen Iverson in his prime was no doubt one of the top 2 players in the NBA if not the best. He won almost every thing a guy could. Scoring titles, MVP's, hell his career average for points per game is second only to MJ. But how many people would say he cared more about the team than himself? Hardly anyone. I honestly believe he could have had a half a dozen NBA titles had he learned to put the team first. It doesn't discount the guys accomplishments in anyway but don't assume that because he carried his teams that he put the team ahead of himself. I think its hard for very talented and gifted athletes to that because they are used to being "the guy" who makes things happen. They often have to learn to be a part of the team. The problem is they sometimes never understand its not all about them often until its too late.