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Old 05-09-2008, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by TheIronColonel View Post
The injury issues are, in my mind, unrelated to the toughness issues. Both Beanie and AP have been injured a lot. AP wasn't able to play through his injuries (admittedly, though, a broken collar bone is mildly harder to play through than a bum ankle or wrist), whereas Beanie was. You could argue that Beanie is tougher than AP...I wouldn't, but you could make that argument. I do, however, think it's inarguable that Beanie and AP both have suffered...an inordinate number of injuries, between them.
I'm not questioning AP's toughness. Moreso his brittleness.

Brittlness being a physical limitation and toughness being more mental.
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