"Working harder than others can make you succeed over more "talented"
players".
So can staying for an extra year in college, getting a degree, getting an entire year's more experience in your craft of football under a good coach, heading a Top 20 football team with your name in lights for 4 months during the fall of 2017, and giving NFL teams more ability to assess your talent, along with showing you heed advice of those in your best interest (to stay in college).
In what discipline is NOT getting more experience in it a bad thing?
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Posted: 10/17/2017 at 4:24PM