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Exactly right, it’s nice to have the skills, but development is also about the trainers responsibly conditioning these kids and preparing them to also handle the toughness of 1st grade .. both physically and mentally.And if he doesn’t excel he will be the first to blame again, and the kennel experts have killed a developing player that wasn’t ready.
Big job, even then, when they’re ready, I prefer to see them come of the bench in short stints and give them longer stints as they become more conditioned, that’s why it’s important to have experience in first grade and be competitive, so these kids can be introduced gradually and hopefully go on to have long successful careers ..