TDK67
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- Apr 17, 2016
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not for nothing, but read this and it made me realize liljegren didn't fall because of attitude or work ethic, he fell because of his play. not mono. Ill make this point one final time. He was projected to go at the top of the draft (great, doesn't matter at all because he didn't). this means scouts had seen ALOT of him prior to this year. They know what he is. This year, as people watched closer the flaws in his game became evident. He fell because of those, not his illness.
You realize mono impacts play, right? Mono isn't a broken bone that gets rehabbed over time and sees the player confidently return 100%.
Maybe do some research on mono and how it affects everyone differently if you want to understand why/how mono would impact on-ice performance even after the individual is "cured".