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Al Golden isn't the type of guy that would view this as a problem....  mainly b/c he is so dead set on who is available to practice and getting things together for the season.  Also he understand that every person is different and NO one handles adversity the same as the next. Seantrell is a young man and maybe he hasn't ever had to deal with "death" and losing someone.... so he is just going through a process of realizing the "cards" that life can deal you.  He will get through it, and honestly I wouldn't want a guy trying to play, if his head isn't focused on the game. 


What Mike James did, when he suited up and played, right after his mom died, made me him my favorite player on the team. Not b/c he played but b/c that is such a heavy burden to carry, and to be able to bottle all that up and compete is really unimaginable.  I honestly would have never been able to play that entire year if my mom died all of a sudden.... I would've been in a dark room somewhere, the whole year.


Basically i think Seantrell, will get every thing in his head and heart together, and comeback having something "more" to really play for.  I could be wrong but if Seantrell is able to get back on the field, I would be scared if I was in front of him on another team.


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