Cancer is an awful disease that claims the life of too many people around the globe. I pray for the cure.
There is an Athletic Cancer. It kills the possibilities of too many teams, individual athletes and their families. We, those of us who follow any sport, are familiar with Athletic Cancer. We can all think of the team that had the one player who seemingly single-handedly caused such a dramatic disruption in the locker room, or in their private life, that the team's play on the field was negatively impacted, franchises and families humiliated.
Athletic Cancer's impact on the player themselves leaves the player unwanted by other teams, ending a career quicker than the three to five years most will play at elite levels. Worse, most will find themselves filing for bankruptcy within three to five years at the completion of their career. And many will eventually find themselves in jail. Consider this, 60% to 80% of professional athletes will file for bankruptcy within three to five years after they retire from their sport. The Cancerous player is at greater risk. The impact on the family is devastating. (Read more)
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