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Originally Posted by Manny A
There are plenty of examples of athletes continuing to participate in their respective sports with preoccupations much more critical than what Roger has faced, such as dealing with terminally-ill loved ones, their own battles with life-threatening disease, etc. etc.
Sorry, but I'm not going to be convinced that Roger's decision was purely made just because he loves the game.
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I am honestly not trying to convince you either way. And what others do is what others do. That does not mean he does not have other family issues or financial issues to deal with to deal with his case. All I am saying is I can see how the man had other things going on. That does not mean others would not have different priorities and do what they wanted to do. Maybe he was just so engulfed in the situation playing anything was not a priority. You cannot say what others have done as a gauge for this person. People react and deal with adversity very differently.
Peace