Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 1:04 pm
Another sad tale of spoiled athletes going down the wrong path.
It honestly seems like the urban athlete most of the time goes wrong because they are going for the fastest route possible to get paid. Didn't they learn at some point in school that if it sounds too easy, it probably is? What I see happening is these guys growing up in the city playing sports. Fine. They then get good and go pro at some point. From there, they hire a "trainer", which is nothing more than some leach from the old neighborhood, who proceeds to suck them dry of all their emotional and financial support.
When will people learn that if you get famous, only the ones who have been there for 6 years prior to your fame should be there 1 day after your fame.
It honestly seems like the urban athlete most of the time goes wrong because they are going for the fastest route possible to get paid. Didn't they learn at some point in school that if it sounds too easy, it probably is? What I see happening is these guys growing up in the city playing sports. Fine. They then get good and go pro at some point. From there, they hire a "trainer", which is nothing more than some leach from the old neighborhood, who proceeds to suck them dry of all their emotional and financial support.
When will people learn that if you get famous, only the ones who have been there for 6 years prior to your fame should be there 1 day after your fame.