I was always worried about his transfer history.Ya know, listening to some of the media/radio guys talk about him this week now that they can speak a little more freely about the situation, I get the sense that he's sort of a tragic story. He's a good dude who's socially awkward from being totally stage managed from a young age, beholden to his overbearing family, never got a chance to get a real group of friends or develop an authentic personality and is just on this path his dad set out for him to become a "brand" because he's never known any other way.
He seems like a prime example of someone who will shun his life of football within the next 5-6 years after discovering psychedelics and finding happiness in following the Grateful Dead around the country or something.
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It's like when you're reviewing the resume of someone that has had 7 jobs over a 5 year span. They're not invested in growing within a company or helping the company grow. No relationship building or time spent making a company better. Drop in, get paid, and move on when things get tough. You can run into bad jobs you need to quit but you don't grow as a human if that is your default move.
Same goes for Dylan. Once he's done with football he won't be able to keep hitting the reset button.